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Old 04-27-2016, 11:14 PM
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If I can muscle 38" tractor tires @ my age and remove replace tires/tubes, it is a walk in the park with a little 12" tire & tube.
it just ain't a big deal, but your call.
Yes tubes have gone up in price as well as tires, thank you bozo big ears in the white house
luck whatever you choose.
OK, my manhood is sufficiently insulted enough for me to at least give it a try.
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Old 04-27-2016, 11:19 PM
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I understand being tight, and I've been there..... but never so freaking broke that I couldn't find a few bucks to buy a damn tube for a mower tire. I'm not trying to be a huge dick here, but this thread is kind of getting old. Either spend some cash, or go without a mower. I don't know your situation. Maybe you are unable to work.... I don't know... but at this point I can't figure out how you can afford to put gas in the damn thing.

I'm really sorry if you are under some kind of personal situation that doesn't let you have any spare money at all. I don't want to know, and don't need to know. That's your deal.... but we really, really can't help you anymore than we have.

JUST FIX IT, or go without a mower. Nothing more anyone can do for you here. It's going to cost at least a little money.... sorry.
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Old 04-27-2016, 11:52 PM
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I understand being tight, and I've been there..... but never so freaking broke that I couldn't find a few bucks to buy a damn tube for a mower tire. I'm not trying to be a huge dick here, but this thread is kind of getting old. Either spend some cash, or go without a mower. I don't know your situation. Maybe you are unable to work.... I don't know... but at this point I can't figure out how you can afford to put gas in the damn thing.

I'm really sorry if you are under some kind of personal situation that doesn't let you have any spare money at all. I don't want to know, and don't need to know. That's your deal.... but we really, really can't help you anymore than we have.

JUST FIX IT, or go without a mower. Nothing more anyone can do for you here. It's going to cost at least a little money.... sorry.
You don't seem to need to try...but you might try reading.

Didn't you see where my original plan was to buy/ put in a tube? That was ahem...my idea. Post #1. My original plan is still looking like the best plan. It costs a little money. Yep, thanks for noting that. ;-)
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Old 04-28-2016, 12:57 AM
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You don't seem to need to try...but you might try reading.


I have tires that should have been replaced 5 years ago still going strong thanks to slime. A little soap and water and the wheels clean up fine. I wouldn't put it in something new, but whatever
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Old 04-28-2016, 02:14 AM
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Try puttin an ad in the wanted section, surely there is someone near you who has a couple of old skins laying around that they would let go of on the cheap.

If you lived close, I'd give you a couple of old tires that would hold air and get you by for awhile.
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Old 04-28-2016, 06:24 AM
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Mr Wayne:

There have been many responses to your situation. You will have to decide which suits you the best then act on it.
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