Tire Sealer ZTR

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PearlWhiteGT

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New Holland T1510
What tire sealer are you guys running on your ZTR's?
 
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Nothing on my personal mower. I dont run over things that can give me flats.

My friends landscape company that I help him do maintenance on the fleet of equipment.....those mowers get a product called Ultraseal
 
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Thanks, my local dealer sells something called Multiseal. Any of you guys heard of it? Just noticed that multiseal is the maker of flat out. Wondering why they don't carry the flat out.

 
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What's the difference between multi and outdoor power equipment?
 
/ Tire Sealer ZTR #8  
Target marketing and customer convenience? M-S sold in buckets and F-O in quart bottles with ads for consumers like us vs for industry.

Not much different than Duracell putting out 'CopperTop' & 'Pro Cell batteries' with identical performance specs. We see the former hanging in a shrink pack while the latter is densely packaged in cartons with no wasted space. Ever see the black & red vs black & copper ones on store shelves? Different ads & containers but often the same range of products depending where/how we shop for them.

btw, I bought the F-O four-pack as posted above. (not for highway use) Unused quart bottles fit on the shelf better than a 3/4-full 5-gal bucket too.
 
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I filled my front tractor tires with Liquitube and so far no more flats.

 
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Thanks, my local dealer sells something called Multiseal. Any of you guys heard of it? Just noticed that multiseal is the maker of flat out. Wondering why they don't carry the flat out.

Multi Seal is the company and name used on the commercial side. FlatOut is more for the consumer and sells in small bottles. Its the same stuff and company though.

In fact, I have a bottle of the Flatout in each front tire of the tractor, and used the HydroSeal in the filled rears. Don't need the hand pump if you add it to your fill in smaller batches.
 
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The green stuff from Tractor Supply has worked well for both my ZTR and RTV tires. Slime?

It seems Project Farm did a video on tire sealers a couple years ago, I recall Slime being called the best.

However, after the lithium jump starter fiasco, I don't know how much I would trust PF anymore.
 
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I have always had great results with what I call John Deere Goop. They just call it Tire Sealer. That stuff works great.
 
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I live in the land of mesquite thorns and use Slime. 500 hours later and not even a small leak. I don't even bother checking tire pressure any more because it never changes.
 
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I have used a few different brands over the years the last being Slime, I will NEVER have any of that in any machine I intend to keep. The last time I used it to make it through the last of the mowing season with plans to replace the tires over the winter. Well things did not go as planned and the tires stayed on for another year before I replaced them. What I found was my rims were a horrible mass of rust from the sealant and I know for a fact the inside of the rims were not rusty before the sealant was added. The ONLY way I would use sealant is in a tube so it would never come in contact with the rim.
 

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