It's that time of year again good buddy. The wife and I are hoping for another " Fisher side by side Christmas scavenger hunt" hope you have one in your holiday plans this year.
Not gonna lie, I felt ill watching you drill out that tire...RFLOL. Great video, AWESOME tips. I just grabbed these products (from the provided links above) to put with my trail kit I take in case of emergencies. Thanks and Merry Christmas.
Happy to help buddy! We still have five Can-am’s, LOL… We were staying focused on one machine this year for a more focused build and series of videos. We’re in the process of getting some new Commander Max’s for our rental fleet so you’ll see more Can-am content coming early 2022. 👍🏼
I'm sure there is a sponsorship with this brand but he you checked out sidewall slugs? We have used them multiple times and had good luck so far. Definitely not a permanent fix but even less prep.
No sponsorship here buddy, I paid for everything. We use these on more internal repairs on our rentals which the Slugs can’t do. This was just an emergency sidewall repair option. 👍🏼
Pretty sure you dont get snow and ice where you are at, but we do here in Canada Land. I'f you've ever sheared a valvestem off, there is still a way to get yourself home that i've had to do onnce myself and a few others. ATV's and expecially SXS's break through iced over water thols and create shards of ice that can cut your valves stems clean off. 1) Take a few of your tar strips and plug the valve hole up tight. 2) Most of the small 12V compressors will come with a small needle valve to inflate basketballs and the likes.. KEEP THIS 3)Use that small needle valve and shove it in the mess of tire plugs stuck in the hole where the valve stem once was and inflate. When you remove the needle it should self-seal. Ive also seen piece of wood whiddled down to fit in the valve stem hole and use gas and a match to pop the tire back on the bead. Happy trails and keep your wits.
We don’t get hardly any snow here in TN, we did when we lived in PA but never had to do this valve stem repair method. Thank you, this is a great tip for sure! I may need to share this tip because I’m sure there’s plenty of people who have this happen. Thanks for your support and awesome feedback my friend!👍🏼
Yes sir, here ya go buddy. Amazon links: Steelman 2-Inch Universal Tire Repair Radial Patch, Chemical or Heat Cure, for Tubeless Tires, Box of 50 amzn.to/33CJOzi Steelman Chemical Vulcanizing Cement for Rubber Tire and Tube Repairs - 8oz. Fast-Drying, Contains Vulcanization Accelerators, Suitable for Chemical or Heat Vulcanization amzn.to/3p3yyEi Tire Repair Stitcher amzn.to/329pfd9 Steelman G10110 Bufsol Pre-Buff Cleaner - 1 Quart amzn.to/3yyD7JM
I enjoyed your show and now I enjoy your videos
Thank you Casey, appreciate your support and feedback my friend!
Good evening. Brian and family Merry Christmas. Be safe everybody
Thank you and same to y'all...👍
Nice work Brian. These are the tips that help people in trouble, get back safely. Thanks
Thank you @G-Man, appreciate your support! I almost hit you up to get your input before doing this video, after all you are the tire repair guru… 👍🏼
It's that time of year again good buddy. The wife and I are hoping for another " Fisher side by side Christmas scavenger hunt" hope you have one in your holiday plans this year.
We'll see what the weather is like this year, its been raining like crazy lately.👍
I appreciate all your videos! Thanks for your time and your passion!
Thank you for your support my friend! 👍🏼
Not gonna lie, I felt ill watching you drill out that tire...RFLOL. Great video, AWESOME tips. I just grabbed these products (from the provided links above) to put with my trail kit I take in case of emergencies. Thanks and Merry Christmas.
Thanks Charles, even though we were replacing the tires it it killed me to do drill that tire! 😂 Thanks for your support my friend! 👍🏼
Good job brother. Keep it up.
Thanks Ben, appreciate your support my friend! Hope You and Erin are doing great! Have a Merry Christmas buddy! 🎅🏼
Nice thanks for the info definitely useful
You bet James, thanks for watching! 👍🏼
Thanks for the vid!!!
You bet, thanks for your support @hillbillyhangover 👍🏼
Great info.
Thank you!!! 💪🏼
Great content gotta order me some
Thank you Tim, we really appreciate your support my friend! 👍🏼
Funny you posted this. Tore a sidewall this weekend and was researching patches. You the man!
When did you go back to running can ams?
Happy to help buddy! We still have five Can-am’s, LOL… We were staying focused on one machine this year for a more focused build and series of videos. We’re in the process of getting some new Commander Max’s for our rental fleet so you’ll see more Can-am content coming early 2022. 👍🏼
Thanks
You bet, thanks for watching! 👍
Awesome thanks
Thank you Mike! 👍🏼
I'm sure there is a sponsorship with this brand but he you checked out sidewall slugs? We have used them multiple times and had good luck so far. Definitely not a permanent fix but even less prep.
No sponsorship here buddy, I paid for everything. We use these on more internal repairs on our rentals which the Slugs can’t do. This was just an emergency sidewall repair option. 👍🏼
I think now you have a good excuse to replace those tires. 😁👍
You got that right!
what about scotch weld ?/ have you tried it?
I’ve never tried that.
@@FishersOffRoad its bs
dont do side wall repair people it never works
how long did this last ? ?>
We only ran it for about two weeks before putting new tires on it.
Pretty sure you dont get snow and ice where you are at, but we do here in Canada Land.
I'f you've ever sheared a valvestem off, there is still a way to get yourself home that i've had to do onnce myself and a few others. ATV's and expecially SXS's break through iced over water thols and create shards of ice that can cut your valves stems clean off.
1) Take a few of your tar strips and plug the valve hole up tight.
2) Most of the small 12V compressors will come with a small needle valve to inflate basketballs and the likes.. KEEP THIS
3)Use that small needle valve and shove it in the mess of tire plugs stuck in the hole where the valve stem once was and inflate. When you remove the needle it should self-seal.
Ive also seen piece of wood whiddled down to fit in the valve stem hole and use gas and a match to pop the tire back on the bead.
Happy trails and keep your wits.
We don’t get hardly any snow here in TN, we did when we lived in PA but never had to do this valve stem repair method. Thank you, this is a great tip for sure! I may need to share this tip because I’m sure there’s plenty of people who have this happen. Thanks for your support and awesome feedback my friend!👍🏼
No Link?
Yes sir, here ya go buddy.
Amazon links:
Steelman 2-Inch Universal Tire Repair Radial Patch, Chemical or Heat Cure, for Tubeless Tires, Box of 50
amzn.to/33CJOzi
Steelman Chemical Vulcanizing Cement for Rubber Tire and Tube Repairs - 8oz. Fast-Drying, Contains Vulcanization Accelerators, Suitable for Chemical or Heat Vulcanization
amzn.to/3p3yyEi
Tire Repair Stitcher
amzn.to/329pfd9
Steelman G10110 Bufsol Pre-Buff Cleaner - 1 Quart
amzn.to/3yyD7JM
Between this and tire plugs with a high quality tire you dont even need a spare tire.