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<blockquote data-quote="pycoed" data-source="post: 104950" data-attributes="member: 744"><p>+1 for Linseal - Back in April when cutting logs I got a block jammed in a wheel on my old UTB which half sheared the valve stem off. Tyre would go down inside 15 mins from 20 psi. Easy - just fit a new tube or repair the existing.... except the wheel rim is so rusty that it'll fall to bits as soon as the bead is broken. Eventually I found a rim locally that would fit my UTB centre, but I've needed the tractor every day since to shift ton bags of all-in, cement, blocks etc.</p><p>I'd previously used Linseal on quad & rideon mower tyres, so thought I'd give it a try. Carm & Pumsaint Farmers said as soon as they get it in it flies off the shelves, but I managed to find 4 litres between Cross Hands & Carmarthen branches. Result is that the stuff is still in the tube & tyre stays up for about 3 weeks at a time!!! Will put a new tube & new rim on before clearing my ditches but Linseal has been amazing - it's even stood up to moving the back actor about plus a ton bag on the front loader.</p><p>N.B. For the attention of the H&S Nazis: this tractor never travels on a public highway.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pycoed, post: 104950, member: 744"] +1 for Linseal - Back in April when cutting logs I got a block jammed in a wheel on my old UTB which half sheared the valve stem off. Tyre would go down inside 15 mins from 20 psi. Easy - just fit a new tube or repair the existing.... except the wheel rim is so rusty that it'll fall to bits as soon as the bead is broken. Eventually I found a rim locally that would fit my UTB centre, but I've needed the tractor every day since to shift ton bags of all-in, cement, blocks etc. I'd previously used Linseal on quad & rideon mower tyres, so thought I'd give it a try. Carm & Pumsaint Farmers said as soon as they get it in it flies off the shelves, but I managed to find 4 litres between Cross Hands & Carmarthen branches. Result is that the stuff is still in the tube & tyre stays up for about 3 weeks at a time!!! Will put a new tube & new rim on before clearing my ditches but Linseal has been amazing - it's even stood up to moving the back actor about plus a ton bag on the front loader. N.B. For the attention of the H&S Nazis: this tractor never travels on a public highway. [/QUOTE]
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