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Fixing Slow Leak in Tractor Tire

Hand Soap pumps, the kind that make a froth of bubbles, have helped me find leaks. Good on air tool fittings. easier to spot a small soap bubble inflating.
 
I broke the bead on my sub-compact tractor tire by just cranking down the tongue jack of my enclosed trailer onto it.
The way all tire beads used to be broke on our farm was with a jack-all/farm jack under the hitch of a large tractor and then if needed (usually) a sledge hammer was used with great force (and precision) along the sidewall of the tire to help break the bead. Then came out the tire irons to remove the tire from the rim if need be. It was a horrible job in my opinion.
 
Check the rim itself, had few over the years that the rim had a poor weld and cracked or eat through, sometimes when the rim is in 2 half’s, it leaks between, and will come out though spindle hole.
Maybe something to do with the “air” around Victoria, though that may plug small holes.
 
You said there’s an old plug in the tire. Check there carefully. Not uncommon for those ‘worms’ to spring a leak.
Tubes work, but you lose the ability to just insert another plug if you get another puncture. You can still pull the tube & patch but that’s a bit more work.
I have a bunch of Hawthorne trees on my property. Those thorns puncture tires like they were made for that purpose. I’ve fixed way too many leaky tires.
I’ve got a sheet of 3/8” thick rubber between the tire & the tube. The thorns still get through.
I’ll be trying the slime next time.
 
You said there’s an old plug in the tire. Check there carefully. Not uncommon for those ‘worms’ to spring a leak.
Tubes work, but you lose the ability to just insert another plug if you get another puncture. You can still pull the tube & patch but that’s a bit more work.
I have a bunch of Hawthorne trees on my property. Those thorns puncture tires like they were made for that purpose. I’ve fixed way too many leaky tires.
I’ve got a sheet of 3/8” thick rubber between the tire & the tube. The thorns still get through.
I’ll be trying the slime next time.
Yeah we have Hawthornes too. And blackberries.
 
Check the rim itself, had few over the years that the rim had a poor weld and cracked or eat through, sometimes when the rim is in 2 half’s, it leaks between, and will come out though spindle hole.
Maybe something to do with the “air” around Victoria, though that may plug small holes.
Good point. I've used the bubbles too. So far no luck. I'm thinking the flex and load on the tire causes it to leak. I think I'll first try and fix the steering. Depending on the pitch of the ground I could be turning the steering wheel 180 degrees. It's very worn out.

Heh heh... I have the technology...
 
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