One rear tire is leaking, can hear a hiss. It's falling apart and should be replaced, but as a for now fix, can it be tubed? It's 11x24 and looks like layers are coming off in places.
It can probably be tubed for a temporary fix. You could also try injecting some tire sealant, slime, or fix a flat. Tire could also be foam filled. Ask the local tractor dealers maybe they would have a used tire.
If it's truly falling apart then bite the bullet and replace.
Thanks, of course when I realized it, it was a half hour after the tire place closed and they don't reopen until monday. I'm looking to buy the tractor, just trying to see how deep I'm getting in.
I had a tube put in an 11x24 last fall. Cost $75 plus my labor and transportation. I'm gonna replace it in the spring. Yours sounds worse than mine.Might be better to do the job once.
Yeah, looking around they're not to bad. I was thinking it would be a lot more. Chunks the size of my fist could be pealed back, and after driving around, it had a loud hissing from a 6" long crack.
Definately sounds like a replacement. If one tire is that way; if all are the same vintage, the rest are not far behind. If the same vintage I would plan my buy on getting 4 new tires. Might even be a bargaining point.
Thanks for the input. Oddly, the other 3 tires look great with no rot. I think the previous owner hit or rubbed something with the sidewall of hte tire causing the damage, but it's hard to tell.