May 15, 2024

VIDEO: Inflate a front ride on mower tyre with broken bead without removing


How to inflate a small mower tyre tubeless whilst still on the mower when the bead is broken. No need to remove the tyre! http://www.selfsufficientme.com/

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30 thoughts on “VIDEO: Inflate a front ride on mower tyre with broken bead without removing

  1. Hey my friend! Your idea, your rope trick worked! That tire had me feeling stressed out for 2 days trying to figure how to close up the big gap between the tire and the rim. And then I saw your idea! I had that rider mower front tire filled up in 6 minutes after I tied the rope around it and used the $14.00 Slime Tire Inflater from WalMart. I recommend your idea to everyone! GOOD JOB SIR! GOOD JOB! AND ABOVE ALL…..THANK YOU!!!

  2. It was only yesterday when I failed to pump up my Lawnflite tracker mower front wheel, found your video this morning tried it and it worked immediately, A big thanks to your instructions !

  3. I was just about to give up, then I tried again with a little tyre repair glue smeared on both sides of the rim. I had to apply some serious pressure with the rope, but that did the trick, and hey presto – job done
    Thank you so much for this tip!!!

  4. Thanks so much for sharing this. I've seen people use a rachet-strap to do this but I don't have a working rachet-strap a the moment. I do have a rope, so I thinks I'll give it a try. Thanks again for taking the time to make the video.

  5. Thanks mate! I couldn't get it to work until I removed the valve from the stem so I could inflate quickly….then boom….good to go. Appreciate the tip.

  6. Thank you for posting this! I used what I think is called a surgeon's knot for my rope, and the tire on my mower popped back into position with just one turn of the hammer.

  7. Just want to add a thank you here, I had no idea how to fix this, 3 min later, I am wrapping a tie down strap and a scrap piece of wood around the tire and got it to seal on the first try. Then the next one. Same thing. Can I just say I love youtube and the people that take the time to post this kind of stuff. Thank you again!!!

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