I used Slime on one front wheel on my John Deere ztrac that had a slow leak (losing 1/2 the pressure over a week). First i replaced the valve and that didn't do it. Then i used the Slime and It worked great. A year and a half later and the tire is still good as new. Slime might not be good for cars where you have high speeds and need a tire balanced, but for zero turn mowers it is perfect.
Someone brought a foam filled tire to my shop once. It developed a flat spot after sitting for 6 months. Needless to say I sent him packing to the next shop.
This is a great point. I meant to mention this in the video, that your tire guy won't like you too much if you take this in for repair later. Thanks for watching and commenting.
Tubes typically don't last long in a ZT front tire that already has many miles on them. They're also a pain to break the bead and install the tube. Thanks for watching.
I used Slime on one front wheel on my John Deere ztrac that had a slow leak (losing 1/2 the pressure over a week). First i replaced the valve and that didn't do it. Then i used the Slime and It worked great. A year and a half later and the tire is still good as new. Slime might not be good for cars where you have high speeds and need a tire balanced, but for zero turn mowers it is perfect.
Someone brought a foam filled tire to my shop once. It developed a flat spot after sitting for 6 months. Needless to say I sent him packing to the next shop.
This is a great point. I meant to mention this in the video, that your tire guy won't like you too much if you take this in for repair later. Thanks for watching and commenting.
Nice!
Tire tubes aren't very expensive or very hard to install... This is a dumb video.
Tubes typically don't last long in a ZT front tire that already has many miles on them. They're also a pain to break the bead and install the tube. Thanks for watching.
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