On Sun, 25 Mar 2018 21:12:00 -0700, Jeff Liebermann <
je...@cruzio.com>
wrote:
>On Sun, 25 Mar 2018 19:57:22 -0700, AIOE <
AI...@AIOESPAM.COM> wrote:
>
>>I have a wheelbarrow.
>>It has a pneumatic tire with a Schrader valve.
>>It goes flat in minutes.
>>I cannot find a better tire choice.
>
>Install an inner tube. The tire is probably leaking between the tire
>and the rim, probably due to rust, dirt, or both. I have two hand
>trucks with the same problem. They leaked air no matter what I did.
>So, I installed an inner tube and lived happily ever after.
><
https://www.google.com/search?q=wheelbarrow+inner+tube>
This is one of the first things I learned when I began farming. As soon
as them small tires begin going flat, put an inner tube in them. Them
little inner tubes are not costly. $5 to $10. You wont regret it. When I
want to use my wheelbarrows, I dont want to have to fuck with flat tires
each and every time. If you're careful you can install the inner tubes
yourself. It dotn take much effort to remove them small tires with some
screwdrivers. Just be sure you dont pinch or puncture the tube when
installing it. Unless you go over a nail, or the tire gets weathered so
bad it ruptures, the tube will last forever.
Quality wheelbarrows usually have inner tubes already installed, but the
cheaper ones dont.
TIP: A little talcum powder rubbed on the tube makes it go together
easier. (Or corn starch, which is mostly what talcum powder is).
And do not over pressure them. Read the directions on the tube for
proper pressure.