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Snowblower tires clifto 05-07-2008
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Posted by clifto on May 7, 2008, 5:31 pm
The tires on my snowblower are both deflated and loose from the wheels.
It would be easy enough to just replace them and inflate them but I'm
almost positive it would be silly without some kind of sealant or
treatment designed to help seal the air in...?

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Posted by JoeSpareBedroom on May 7, 2008, 5:56 pm
> The tires on my snowblower are both deflated and loose from the wheels.
> It would be easy enough to just replace them and inflate them but I'm
> almost positive it would be silly without some kind of sealant or
> treatment designed to help seal the air in...?


Right. That's what competent car mechanics do when they install tires. An
auto supply store will sell the sealer you need.



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