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<blockquote data-quote="Earl Thigpen" data-source="post: 382328" data-attributes="member: 3999"><p>Are the flats caused by the thorns or by what ever stump is left in the ground? If caused by the thorns I would suggest using one of the sealers that are available. I run that stuff in all my tractor tires and have not had a flat caused by thorns in a long time.</p><p></p><p>If the flats are caused by the stumps then you are pretty much on your own. None of the sealers will close up a big hole like that.</p><p></p><p>I wish I could remember the name of the product I use but it is light green in color and comes in 1 gallon plastic jugs fitted with a pump and hose that is connected to the valve stem. The down side to using this stuff is you need to start with an empty tire (no water or air - obviously).</p><p></p><p>Good luck and hope you get your hay rolled up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Earl Thigpen, post: 382328, member: 3999"] Are the flats caused by the thorns or by what ever stump is left in the ground? If caused by the thorns I would suggest using one of the sealers that are available. I run that stuff in all my tractor tires and have not had a flat caused by thorns in a long time. If the flats are caused by the stumps then you are pretty much on your own. None of the sealers will close up a big hole like that. I wish I could remember the name of the product I use but it is light green in color and comes in 1 gallon plastic jugs fitted with a pump and hose that is connected to the valve stem. The down side to using this stuff is you need to start with an empty tire (no water or air - obviously). Good luck and hope you get your hay rolled up. [/QUOTE]
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