Etch
Bronze Member
I finally got to use my new Mahindra 3525 tractor today. It had been raining since I bought it and we finally got 5 days with no rain. So started cutting a trench to help drain our front yard. I got into some pretty wet areas, so I figured it was time to stop and hook up the shredder and tackle our weed infested pasture. I cut about 5 acres and called it a day. It did a great job cutting through the tall stalky weeds, like wild sunflowers and a few other weeds I don't know the name of. We also have a lot of mesquite.
Anway, after parking the tractor and going inside to cool off, I come back out an notice the left rear tire is completely flat. I see no nails, screws, thorns or any other obvious puncturing debris, so I fill it back up, once it got to about 10lbs of pressure, I hear air coming out of the bottom of the valve stem. What would cause that? Is the valve stem defective or have I punctured the tire somewhere?
Next question, if it's not a warranty issue, where should I bring the tire for repair?
Anway, after parking the tractor and going inside to cool off, I come back out an notice the left rear tire is completely flat. I see no nails, screws, thorns or any other obvious puncturing debris, so I fill it back up, once it got to about 10lbs of pressure, I hear air coming out of the bottom of the valve stem. What would cause that? Is the valve stem defective or have I punctured the tire somewhere?
Next question, if it's not a warranty issue, where should I bring the tire for repair?