This stuff works wonders. I had a flat on our 5020s back tire, I filled it with this stuff and used the tire. Lost 0.00 psi in the span of 9 hours of use after.
My question is that on other tractors, we fill them with water instead of air. Will that work if we take the tireject, put that in then fill it with air, and once its plugged, we fill it with water?
As long as you follow those steps in that exact order: Add TireJect and air, let it plug the leak and I would allow a good 24-48 hours before adding water. This will ensure that the liquid rubber dries into the leak and seals it up 100% before you add the water.
TireJect Off-Road will stay liquid and actively prevent flat tires for 12 months in most ATV/SxS applications and up to 24 months for low speed lawn mower & tractor applications.
Not required because TireJect will seal around the object but if you can remove it, its usually not a bad idea to remove the object just to make sure the object doesnt shift or move when driving on the tire which could cause issues down the road
This stuff works wonders. I had a flat on our 5020s back tire, I filled it with this stuff and used the tire. Lost 0.00 psi in the span of 9 hours of use after.
Thanks for the review!
My question is that on other tractors, we fill them with water instead of air. Will that work if we take the tireject, put that in then fill it with air, and once its plugged, we fill it with water?
As long as you follow those steps in that exact order: Add TireJect and air, let it plug the leak and I would allow a good 24-48 hours before adding water. This will ensure that the liquid rubber dries into the leak and seals it up 100% before you add the water.
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Thanks man!
Is that products are available here in Philippines? If those are available here, where I can buy those?
How long does this stuff remain in a liquid form, once it's put in the tire?
TireJect Off-Road will stay liquid and actively prevent flat tires for 12 months in most ATV/SxS applications and up to 24 months for low speed lawn mower & tractor applications.
Do you remove the puncturing object first?
Not required because TireJect will seal around the object but if you can remove it, its usually not a bad idea to remove the object just to make sure the object doesnt shift or move when driving on the tire which could cause issues down the road
Wat ifits a huge hole will it work
Will it fix a huge hole
TireJect is rated to seal punctures from an object up to 3/8"!
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