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<blockquote data-quote="kickinbull" data-source="post: 1372735" data-attributes="member: 5624"><p>What ever you decide, don't go with cheap tubes. Last summer I had one tractor develop a leak with fluid. Called service, they replaced the stem, next day still leaking. Called back, they sent out two new tubes and replaced. As they were going out the drive I walked by other tractor, holy moley, both of those flat. They came back out to replace those tubes. I looked online and it is a common problem with cheap tubes. No warranty even on one set less then one year old.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kickinbull, post: 1372735, member: 5624"] What ever you decide, don't go with cheap tubes. Last summer I had one tractor develop a leak with fluid. Called service, they replaced the stem, next day still leaking. Called back, they sent out two new tubes and replaced. As they were going out the drive I walked by other tractor, holy moley, both of those flat. They came back out to replace those tubes. I looked online and it is a common problem with cheap tubes. No warranty even on one set less then one year old. [/QUOTE]
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