Posted by Mathias NY on January 26, 2008 at 19:52:46 from (66.66.157.207):
In Reply to: Re: Day 3 posted by Lanse on January 26, 2008 at 19:18:08:
Can you tell where the air is coming out of? If it is coming out of the center, you probably have a core problem. If it comes out from around the rubber part, it is the actual stem. Over time the rubber and spring inside the core will go bad. Sometimes simply tightening the the core will solve a leak.
TSC will have the valve cores, core tools, and tubes for the front tires. The cores and core tool should not cost more than a few dollars. What to do about a rim depends on where the hole is. For a front rim, you are probably best to just replace it.
For the torque wrench, follow the instructions that should have come with it. Always use it slowly and smoothly to get the most accurate reading; never use it in a jerking motion. If it is a click-style wrench, always return the setting to zero when finished, this will prevent the springs from taking a set.
There is another online company that has a good selection of new and used tractor parts. They are much better than TSC. Unfortunatly their name is not allowed on this forum. If you are interested I can sent you an email with a link to their site.
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