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    Yes, I am a complete newbie and I don't know how to fix a flat industrial tire on the rear of a L3400. Help??

    Now this looks exactly like something I could use! Absolutely brother. There's no substitute for safety. Thanks for the advice.
  2. R

    Yes, I am a complete newbie and I don't know how to fix a flat industrial tire on the rear of a L3400. Help??

    Yes, can't get around them 'physics laws'. 😃Thank you for your input sir.
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    Turbo

    Hmmm, turbo huh?
  4. R

    Yes, I am a complete newbie and I don't know how to fix a flat industrial tire on the rear of a L3400. Help??

    Ahh, I understand now. It's the rear tires that have fluid in them that are "loaded". Cool, thank you sir. Since I have no garage or shop or even a concrete surface anywhere I believe I'll go find me a good tree. I've got lots of those. So, thank you and take care!
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    Yes, I am a complete newbie and I don't know how to fix a flat industrial tire on the rear of a L3400. Help??

    Actually, I don't think I understand what you mean by loaded. Like how? Gravel in the bucket or something like that ?
  6. R

    Yes, I am a complete newbie and I don't know how to fix a flat industrial tire on the rear of a L3400. Help??

    That sounds exactly right and I'll do exactly that but I was kinda looking forward to that explosion thing. Ha!
  7. R

    Yes, I am a complete newbie and I don't know how to fix a flat industrial tire on the rear of a L3400. Help??

    I'm glad you mentioned how you used the bucket as a jack because I had already had an idea that's the same thing only backwards. I was thinking I would just put the bucket up under something way to heavy and slowly lift the rear end up instead. It doesn't have the fluid in the rear tires as of...
  8. R

    Yes, I am a complete newbie and I don't know how to fix a flat industrial tire on the rear of a L3400. Help??

    I think that is a great idea. I can follow all of your instructions as I'm a newbie but not a complete idiot. Lol Since I'll have to jack it up anyway I'll give it a whirl and see what happens. I'll give you a holler and let you know how it turns out if that's ok.
  9. R

    Yes, I am a complete newbie and I don't know how to fix a flat industrial tire on the rear of a L3400. Help??

    That's cool. I called around and got several ridiculous estimates, $90 and more. Eventually I called the tire shop in town right on main street. They said $30. That's a good price, right?
  10. R

    Yes, I am a complete newbie and I don't know how to fix a flat industrial tire on the rear of a L3400. Help??

    I appreciate the advice. Now, to the next problem. How does one operate a jack?? Ha, just kidding. Once again, thanks a bunch and have a good day sir.
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    Yes, I am a complete newbie and I don't know how to fix a flat industrial tire on the rear of a L3400. Help??

    Excuse me Bmyers, a question. The product you suggested, I see that it is a sealant but don't I need that trick where they make the small explosion while simultaneously putting air in? Or something like that.
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    Yes, I am a complete newbie and I don't know how to fix a flat industrial tire on the rear of a L3400. Help??

    Thank you for your reply sir. To your points, I took a good visual all the way around and saw nothing at all as a possible cause. I was using the tractor to pull a vehicle out of the way. Got'er dun and no problems at all. Disembarked and it looked funny then realized that the tire was...