Ruen Reports On Filling Tires With Expandable Foam
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Jim Ruen, La Crescent, Minn.: “After a FARM SHOW reader sent in a tip for turning a flat tire into a flat-free tire by filling it with expandable foam (Great Stuff), I thought I would try it. I drilled holes like he said and emptied a regular size can of foam into it. I could tell that wasn’t nearly enough foam.
“So I picked up a larger can of the stuff and emptied it in. I could tell it was starting to fill, but there still seemed to be a long way to go.
“I thought about adding another can, but the first one cost about $6 and the second cost about $12, so I already had $18 in a tire that could be replaced for $22.
“Maybe it would be worth it to dump another $6 to $12 or more into it for a forever, flat-free tire, but I do have to wonder.”
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Ruen Reports On Filling Tires With Expandable Foam TIRES/WHEELS Handling Jim Ruen La Crescent Minn : “After a FARM SHOW reader sent in a tip for turning a flat tire into a flat-free tire by filling it with expandable foam Great Stuff I thought I would try it I drilled holes like he said and emptied a regular size can of foam into it I could tell that wasn’t nearly enough foam “So I picked up a larger can of the stuff and emptied it in I could tell it was starting to fill but there still seemed to be a long way to go “I thought about adding another can but the first one cost about $6 and the second cost about $12 so I already had $18 in a tire that could be replaced for $22 “Maybe it would be worth it to dump another $6 to $12 or more into it for a forever flat-free tire but I do have to wonder ”
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