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Any one know a supplier with good tubes on amazon?

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kpinnc

The "AR-Pro" tubes on the jungle site are decent. I haven't had any of them yet that gave any trouble. 

 

Go ahead and get a baby powder Shaker while you're at it and use a bunch. Makes life much simpler! 

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EB-80/8inPA

I logged in to post a tube query and this post was at the top of the stack.

This jungle deal looks attractive:

https://www.amazon.com/AR-PRO-23x8-50-12-23x9-50-12-23x10-50-12-Replacement/dp/B07S2PWNQR/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?crid=1EOQ7MDOD7V7W&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.dk19iLAlac0ongiefHJNonXejMvDLOyS2ectodfhQgMA7ojoebi2ZgZQU6LHZEP1HRwC63DWS61VqiZGvA5X8B5B26qyA9h_tLjQKDxmhq6LWlurwF3WgSePYFwezUKK5ap9-wpH3yOTmbUqwXgdZUnPxUMas1hG-EKT5LbT-slAdcFs3deWXN7h4KOMz4AgP6ziivbfWrnM9lfmpiyWCg.bQHwSR9kGAOf3DjTfJSUKipWULH7C0ClJif067DYkkk&dib_tag=se&keywords=22x7.50-12+tube&qid=1781288167&sprefix=12-22x7.5%2Caps%2C527&sr=8-1

Could anyone confirm that these tubes, though slightly oversized, will still work in a 22/7.5 tire?   TIA!


Also: any tips for jacking up a flat-tired tractor that’s sitting too low to slip a jack under?  I’d rather not pull the deck if I don't have to as that looks similarly challenging.  I’m thinking either rolling it onto a thick board or using some Rube Goldberg type of lever.

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DLF

Over size tubes tend to fold up in smaller tires.  I wouldn't used them unless I already had them. 

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John2189
25 minutes ago, kpinnc said:

The "AR-Pro" tubes on the jungle site are decent. I haven't had any of them yet that gave any trouble. 

 

Go ahead and get a baby powder Shaker while you're at it and use a bunch. Makes life much simpler! 

Thanks I’ll check them out.

 

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ri702bill

Do yourself a favor - inflate the tube(s) to about 5 PSI a day or two before you actually need them to be sure they are OK... do not destroy the packaging in case they need to be returned.

I inflate the tube, place it on a flat surface and place a small piece of plywood or cardboard on top. Record the height from the surface to the top of the board with a tape measure. 

Check the distance the next day - you may see a change..

Yes on the talcum powder - it lets the tube wiggle into its happy position when you inflate it.

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