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Inner Tube Question

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Howard H.

01-13-2008 19:51:14




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I was replacing a rear tire and inner tube on my JD 4840 this weekend.

The new tube had either a protective rubber sleeve that was pretty poorly made over top of the valve stem - or it was just a piece of waste rubber from the manufacturing.

It was separate from the tube and just slides over the stem like a sleeve with a "foot" on it about the size of a tire patch. Anyway, I left it on there thinking it would be a little bit extra padding/reinforcement around the stem - but now I can't get the the stem to come through the rim. I hate to get rougher with it and tear it...

Should that piece be left on?


Howard

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teddy52food

01-14-2008 18:09:08




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 Re: Inner Tube Question in reply to Howard H., 01-13-2008 19:51:14  
Can anyone explain how inner tubes are made? It must be simple as they have been around since the model T days.



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soundguy

01-14-2008 06:53:25




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 Re: Inner Tube Question in reply to Howard H., 01-13-2008 19:51:14  
If your rim had been a bit rusty.. you needed it.. sounds like you answered your own question.

( save it for later)

soundguy



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iowa_tire_guy

01-13-2008 20:40:36




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 Re: Inner Tube Question in reply to Howard H., 01-13-2008 19:51:14  
Some wheels have an extra large hole that requires that bushing. Extra parts, throw it away.



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