Kevin,
In the US the tube can be found inexpensively at any lawnmower shop as many of
the riding lawnmowers share the same size tire/tube combination. As to fitting
the tube, place the tube inside the tire and then inflate the tube to the point
where there are no "wrinkles" in it. Liberally cover the inside diameter
of the tube with talcum powder, or corn starch powder, then place the two halves
of the rim on the tire and draw them together with the bolts. I've done this
several times with success on the first try. Good luck.
Garry V. Stout
District Manager, AT&T Business Services
Phone: 813-878-3929 Fax 813-878-5651
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Subject: Nose wheel tyre
Folks,
Anyone know a good technique to put a new tube in without nipping the tube
when putting the split rim back together. I took it to a tyre place and it
took them 3 attempts and 2 ruined new tubes to do it!
Anyone know if its acceptable to patch a tube?
Also how come the nose wheel tube costs under 8 but the main wheel which is
only slightly bigger costs over 50? Anyone got a good source for main wheel
tubes.
Kind regards
Kev T
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