Sorry to hear that, brother. Challenges all over the place. Frankly, if the sidewall isn't too bad, I'd plug it myself on the job. If it is bad, I would pop the wheel off the mower, leave it at the property, hop in the rig and find a nearby tire shop or service station, and get somebody to patch it. They wouldn't do that to a vehicle tire sidewall, but whether or not they'd do it to a mower tire should be a different story. Frankly, I'd look into getting it patched before going to Amazon anyway, compare pricing of patcb vs new tire....or buying a patch kit from walmart and doing it yourself would be the cheapest, but that involves taking the rim off the tire, which could be a pain in the neck.
Sorry to hear that, brother. Challenges all over the place. Frankly, if the sidewall isn't too bad, I'd plug it myself on the job. If it is bad, I would pop the wheel off the mower, leave it at the property, hop in the rig and find a nearby tire shop or service station, and get somebody to patch it. They wouldn't do that to a vehicle tire sidewall, but whether or not they'd do it to a mower tire should be a different story. Frankly, I'd look into getting it patched before going to Amazon anyway, compare pricing of patcb vs new tire....or buying a patch kit from walmart and doing it yourself would be the cheapest, but that involves taking the rim off the tire, which could be a pain in the neck.
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Great suggestions right here
It happens
My tire will be here today
Put a tube in it and send it!
I have another tire coming soon. But for the remaining time, I will be using my Raptor 52inch that I started the business with
Plug it or tube it! Low speed tire anyway
I already have a new one
Go to a tire shop to get one
Doing that today, I might still order off Amazon lot cheaper and have someone to put it on
@@ksjohnson219 tire shop will install
It would be great if I could get tweels for the 52, but they don't have them for the 52. Only for 60 inches and 72 inches