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    Rear Tire going Flat.

    Well Gentlemen you called it.... VALVE STEMS - both were bad..... wew - thanks to your help, I dodged a bullet on that. Got the tires off, kept them upright - bought two new stems (just in case ; all of $11 each so no big deal) and it was in fact bad stems. I think over time the beet juice got...
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    Rear Tire going Flat.

    Good point... that stuff is a mess and stinky to boot !!!!!!!!
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    Rear Tire going Flat.

    Thanks gents, I will take this into advice and give it a try.
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    Rear Tire going Flat.

    Yep - My 60 gallon compressor can get up to 130 psi. I think that should be sufficient. The tire is almost ready to fold at the bottom which can't be good. I did take my backhoe leveler arms, put them down and lift the rear end up before I tried to put air in them so the tire's pressure what off...
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    Rear Tire going Flat.

    Gents, thanks for getting back to me... yeah, tire at 12 O'clock, tried 2 different chucks, Even called Kubota dealer to see if there was a special chuck that I should be using, and they said no - regular car chuck was the one to use. MAYBE I need to head into a reputable auto / tractor dealer...
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    Rear Tire going Flat.

    I have a 2007 Kubota 3540 tractor with 420/70-24's on the back which are both loaded with beet juice. They are equally going flat and have been for so for a couple years. This year I am scared to load the tractor and need to do something about it. The tires are loaded but I can't get air in...