Rear tire leaking rimguard

   / Rear tire leaking rimguard #61  
My Kioti CX2510 just started leaking green fluid from the rear tire today as I was pushing snow around. First time this has ever happened to me. Have had the tractor three years but only 45 hours on it (I just bought land so I expect to really start putting the hours on)

I didn’t know what to do. Parked it and it was peeing out. Rotated the leak to the top and then got on this thread. By the time I got back out there the tire was noticeably flattening. Decided to air it up to 50 psi and the leak stopped.

Now I gotta watch to see if it’s going to leak air.

I was going to do the 50 hour service myself but if I have to haul it in for a tire issue I may just have the dealer do it. Unfortunately I don’t have a trailer to haul it (yet) but if I have the dealer come get it for service maybe he’ll cut me a break on the trailering.

Timing sucks. I’m getting ready to build a house on that land and I’ve been looking for a good trailer deal to take the tractor out there and brush hog it. Now I’m in kind of a pickle. And of course during Alabama’s snowpocalypse right now my dealer won’t pick up the phone.
It’s leaking GREEN fluid ? They mostly use Rim Guard in new tractors these days and it’s red so I’m not sure about the GREEN fluid you are seeing.
Couple years ago I was doing some brush hogging and driving in places I shouldn’t have been driving. After returning home was going to wash the mud off the tractor and that’s when I noticed one of the rear tires had some wood lodged between the rim and the tire bead , some red fluid had leaked out but not much and it didn’t appear to be leaking anymore. Stopped by a local tire dealer to enquirer about getting the piece of wood removed they said they would have a truck in my area today and they would stop in to check it out. So I told them to call me before they got there because I wanted to see how they got it out, they said they would call but they never did, when I got home the tractor was sitting right where I had left it but the piece of wood had been removed. The bill was $190, I’m just very thankful the tire wasn’t damaged or ruined.
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   / Rear tire leaking rimguard #62  
Instead of over inflating tires especially liquid filled the tires should be mounting using a bead sealant then the fluid fill added.
I don't have a rear tractor tire over 15 psi on the place, and I don't think they do over on farm either with well over a dozen tractors.
 
   / Rear tire leaking rimguard #63  
I too added tire pressure to the rear tires that are filled with windshield washer fluid in '98 to stop some leakage around the rim of one rear tire. Not a lot more pressure, but it stopped a very minor bleeding of fluid at the tire bead. Don't consider it to be overinflating at all. Kicked it up a couple psi.
 
   / Rear tire leaking rimguard #64  
Instead of over inflating tires especially liquid filled the tires should be mounting using a bead sealant then the fluid fill added.
I don't have a rear tractor tire over 15 psi on the place, and I don't think they do over on farm either with well over a dozen tractors.
Tire pressure limits are on tire itself. No problem going to that amount. Over inflation is going above that amount and dangerous.
 
   / Rear tire leaking rimguard #65  
Instead of over inflating tires especially liquid filled the tires should be mounting using a bead sealant then the fluid fill added.
I don't have a rear tractor tire over 15 psi on the place, and I don't think they do over on farm either with well over a dozen tractors.
Tire ballast fillers that come to businesses as an outside vendor are not going to dismount or break a bead on the tires they fill. They may change a fill valve if it’s rubber.
They are in and out of one place to go to another.
Properly done is of little problem down stream.
 
   / Rear tire leaking rimguard #66  
It’s leaking GREEN fluid ? They mostly use Rim Guard in new tractors these days and it’s red so I’m not sure about the GREEN fluid you are seeing.
Couple years ago I was doing some brush hogging and driving in places I shouldn’t have been driving. After returning home was going to wash the mud off the tractor and that’s when I noticed one of the rear tires had some wood lodged between the rim and the tire bead , some red fluid had leaked out but not much and it didn’t appear to be leaking anymore. Stopped by a local tire dealer to enquirer about getting the piece of wood removed they said they would have a truck in my area today and they would stop in to check it out. So I told them to call me before they got there because I wanted to see how they got it out, they said they would call but they never did, when I got home the tractor was sitting right where I had left it but the piece of wood had been removed. The bill was $190, I’m just very thankful the tire wasn’t damaged or ruined.
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