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Is dolly tire patch-able?
Thinking of pouring in a sealant.
Or can I get to the inside to stick on some bike tube patch? I looked at new tires and they cost more than the dolly. http://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/2016...af2cd9703c.jpghttp://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/2016...90ebb78de7.jpg Sent via Jedi mind trick. |
Is dolly tire patch-able?
Owned the thing maybe 20 years. Loan it out and. Voila!!! First hole in the tire.
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Tube generate a lot of heat. Not good for long distances or highway.
Sealant probably is fine. Ask your local tire guy (who you trust). |
Get a new tube. Harbor Freight.
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This is a hand truck/dolly? Tube would work or a plug or pop it off and patch with a regular patch.
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Eh? Don't buy a tube. It's cheaper and easier to buy the whole wheel/ tube/ tire assembly at either Harbor Freight or Tractor Supply. When you have a fleet of them ( I have a fleet of them), that's when you start buying tubes, tires, bearings etc.
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Tube is only like $5 at Walmart and the tire comes off with a couple od screw drivers. Just went through that with my pressure washer.--Dave
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No that's a two piece wheel. It's easier than your one piece. But my point is that you still have an old bearing, etc. Just change the whole thing. I justify changing out parts, but that's because I have close to 80 tires that need servicing.
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Only $5.99 for whole brand new wheel at Harbor Freight:)
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Sorry. Hand truck!!
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I've never had much luck with the goo on these small pneumatic tires.
Then again, I've never had too much luck with these small pneumatic tires. I absolutely hate these cheap chinese things. So I'll thow out yet another opinion- If I were in HF, I would look into replacing both those tires with solid wheels!:D There is nothing worse than sitting a heavy appliance on a hand cart and realizing that one wheel is low on pressure. |
The goo stuff breaks down in hot weather. If you want to go cheap, then get the Slime patch kit. The tube can be repaired if the valve stem hasn't broken off. Takes about 15 minutes. Use a bucket of water to locate the hole. It's easy if you have an air compressor.
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Anybody else besides me find it sad that in today's society we don't even think twice about replacing something like this rather than fixing it?
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Bike tube repair kit. Same as you'd patch any inner tube. 5 minutes. Did it 3-4 times before when we had to dolly equipment across a construction parking lot.
Amazing how many geeks don't know how to do something slightly mechanical. |
Oops, a hand truck? Don't they still make the plugs? I wouldn't use one for a car but for a hand truck why not? Either way, don't take it on the highway... :)
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You don't put a plug in a tube. Patch.
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I have tubes in mine. I just make sure t0 wear my helmet and strap in real good in for sustained high speed runs :D
Been like this for 3 years now, easy peasy, no leaks, no problems |
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This^^^^^^^^^^^^^ BTW, mine is tubeless, popped bead, aired it and it had no leaks after being dumped in a bucket. Musta had some schmutz in the bead..... |
I vote tube. I'm pretty sure that I converted mine to tube a while back because it wouldn't hold air.
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