stlbill
Silver Member
Hello,
My 10 year old tractor tires came with rim guard. The other day I noticed one is low. Trying to unscrew the tire valve resulted in a broken valve core and a fluid mess. It seems the sticky rim guard has stuck the tire valve. I sheered it off trying to unstick it. My dealer wants nothing to do with rim guard these days nor does one local tire chain I consulted so far.
I underwent the messy process of draining another tire (I have 2 complete sets all loaded), but cannot figure how to get the inside of the tire clean enough for a tire shop to change the valve core.
Short of using a sawzall to cut the tire off, to save the wheel and buy another tire... ideas?
I would like to replace with tire foam for weight.
My 10 year old tractor tires came with rim guard. The other day I noticed one is low. Trying to unscrew the tire valve resulted in a broken valve core and a fluid mess. It seems the sticky rim guard has stuck the tire valve. I sheered it off trying to unstick it. My dealer wants nothing to do with rim guard these days nor does one local tire chain I consulted so far.
I underwent the messy process of draining another tire (I have 2 complete sets all loaded), but cannot figure how to get the inside of the tire clean enough for a tire shop to change the valve core.
Short of using a sawzall to cut the tire off, to save the wheel and buy another tire... ideas?
I would like to replace with tire foam for weight.