Frank S (Sep 26, 2019), hansgoudzwaard (Sep 26, 2019), harleyron74 (Sep 27, 2019), Seedtick (Sep 26, 2019)
Looking good CPT.; fro my way of doing things I need All terrain tires on everything, if I could just figure out how to keep air in them: smash:
I'm sorry about causing the fire storm on your electrical connection just know from a personal bad experience no matter how careful we are things still have a way of happening. I one time made me a double male back to back, painted it red and stenciled Warning danger death around it. Kept it in a drawer and it was only used in the got to do it and do it right now situations.
I think you will like your set up you have now a lot better, and no one can say it is not safe IE (insurance thieves)
Never try to tell me it can't be done
When I have to paint I use KBS products
Captainleeward (Sep 26, 2019)
Thanks Captainleeward! We've added your Welding Cart Wheel Modification to our Welding Carts category,
as well as to your builder page: Captainleeward's Homemade Tools. Your receipt:
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Captainleeward (Sep 26, 2019)
You can stop a lot of leaks with the tire sealant......or if you want to save some money, just use Acryl 60. It is supposed to be *concrete glue*, but I understand it is about the same latex stuff. Most of my lawn mower and wheel barrow wheels are Acryl 60 contained in a tire shaped shaped form. Seems to work for me.
Captainleeward (Sep 26, 2019)
I have 10 gallons of the purple tire sealant in each of the rear tires on 1 of my tractors. This stuff is advertised as being able to seal a 1/2" diameter puncture on a truck tire. Which it may well do since the truck tires are constantly rolling or only sit for a couple days at a time. But the tractor may sit for months on end and not be moved. the back tires will always be low hardly ever flat but too low to move with any implements on the 3 point.
The stuff in not water soluble so my plans to fill them with glycol and water are out the same thing for windshield washer fluid. leaving Beet juice as a possibility for weight.
I've had the front tires filled with rubber foam when I installed new tires on the front they will be there till the tractor rots to the ground.
if I ever install new tires on the rear I will plane on doing something with them Don't want them foam rubber filled as I would loose any flex for traction and suspension
I have the tires on half of my riding mowers filled with rubber but they are rough riding. What would be nice would be to have a rubber foam in about a 30 durometer or about double that of ballistic gel anything less might not expand with enough force to lock the bead.
Never try to tell me it can't be done
When I have to paint I use KBS products
Captainleeward (Sep 27, 2019)
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