Flat tire

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Etch

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San Antonio, TX
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Mahindra 5155
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?
 
   / Flat tire #2  
Etch said:
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?

Tube or tubeless? If it has a tube, the leak can be anywhere. The air is just leaking out at point of least resistance. Tubeless and you have a bad stem. In any event, you'll be breaking down the bead to repair. Tires are almost always covered bt tire manufacturers warranty and not tractor warranty. In all likelyhood, you'll end up eating the bill unless you just happen to have a dealer with a lot of love for his customers.
 
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Yeah that makes sense. It probably does have a tube and was punctured by something and now the air is making it's way to the stem area.

So who do I take the tire to? Will a normal automotive tire repair shop repair a tractorl tire?
 
   / Flat tire #4  
Will a normal automotive tire repair shop repair a tractorl tire?

You might want to give them a call first. In farming country, I think almost all the tire repair shops will work on tractor tires, but in the city might be a different matter.
 
   / Flat tire #5  
Etch said:
Next question, if it's not a warranty issue, where should I bring the tire for repair?

Etch, My local dealer arranged for a warranty replacement for one of my tires that was almost two years old. Goodyear offers hazard warranties in the tractor tires they supply to manufacturers. Might not need it this time, but would be a good question for your local tire store.
 
   / Flat tire #6  
what part of S.A. On another post I told of my FUN moving my International 574 diesel fel to Castroville. It had 4 new tires when I bought it so I had them foam filled 1485# no more flats cant run in mud it sinks. it started the rains just as I got it unloaded so haven't tried it yet hope to be back there this weekend.
 
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I'm on the east side near Randolph Air Force Base off of 1604. I had the front tires filled with 80% liquid, but they recommended not to do the bad tires as the ride would be pretty rough. I'm thinking a rough ride may be better than fixing a flat everytime I mow.

Anyone with rear tires liquid filled? Is the ride really rough?
 
   / Flat tire #8  
mineare filled with a solid foam no air, no flex,no flats ever I have seen construction tractors with the foam showing. A freind used the tractor in Houston I had it at his farm before I could move it. He said it is very rough only Hi 2nd gear but my land is very bad and I will mow in 1st lo or hi only. I hope it works.
 
   / Flat tire #9  
Just a thought the valve is in 2 parts so you can add water check it to be sure both parts are tight
 
   / Flat tire #10  
Etch said:
I'm on the east side near Randolph Air Force Base off of 1604. I had the front tires filled with 80% liquid, but they recommended not to do the bad tires as the ride would be pretty rough. I'm thinking a rough ride may be better than fixing a flat everytime I mow.

Anyone with rear tires liquid filled? Is the ride really rough?

IMHO, the ride is BETTER with fluid filled rears. Not nearly as much "bounce".
 

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