I do have a rim clamp tire machine which I would think would make it
easier if it goes down that small. The problem is I think that rear
tire probably needs to be replaced but those are around $130 each.
On 5/31/2022 7:05 PM, Peter Frederick via Mercedes wrote:
typically they are a pain to get on the rim, if it’s not a huge amount more a
tire and wheel assembly is a whole lot less work.
Definitely get a tub if you get a new tire though.
Peter
On May 31, 2022, at 6:15 PM, Kaleb Striplin via Mercedes
<mercedes@okiebenz.com> wrote:
When I got the lawn tractor out this year it had a flat tire and another low
tire. I aired it up but the one front tire looked iffy. Went to mow today
before it starts raining again and it was flat. Tried to air it up and it has
a big crack in the side wall and wont hold air at all. One of the back tires
was also low again. When dealing with these, is it better to just replace the
tire, the wheel and tire, put a tube in it, or try fix a flat?
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