GSS
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Anyone have valve stems on their JD mower fail?
I was washing the rear wheel on my LT190 when I must have dragged my fingers across the valve stem which pulled the valve stem out of the main section that is attached to the wheel. Unbeknownst to me, my rears are filled with what I later found out is probably Rim Guard, which immediately doused me. Baffled as to what the liquid was and how this could have happened, I went to the other side and gave the valve cap a small tug. This valve separated also and shot an arc of Rim Guard a good 8' from the mower.
Could Rim Guard dissolve glue that is used in these valve stems? I see no other explanation for this failure.
I'll have to get a picture of what happened, as it's difficult to explain how it came apart.
- Gerald
I was washing the rear wheel on my LT190 when I must have dragged my fingers across the valve stem which pulled the valve stem out of the main section that is attached to the wheel. Unbeknownst to me, my rears are filled with what I later found out is probably Rim Guard, which immediately doused me. Baffled as to what the liquid was and how this could have happened, I went to the other side and gave the valve cap a small tug. This valve separated also and shot an arc of Rim Guard a good 8' from the mower.
Could Rim Guard dissolve glue that is used in these valve stems? I see no other explanation for this failure.
I'll have to get a picture of what happened, as it's difficult to explain how it came apart.
- Gerald