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Ed Kennell
10 minutes ago, c-series don said:

directions to my house,

Just drop it off at the Big Show.      I'll get it to the right place.

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c-series don

It’s okay @Ed Kennell you’ve already done enough to help me. You don’t have to bring that wood from the show to my house. I’m sure Jim won’t mind continuing another 6 hours past the show grounds to get to my place. However if you want to jump in the truck with him I’d love to have both of you guys over to show you my collection. And yes, I’ll buy you dinner too! 

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ebinmaine

The generosity around here....

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ebinmaine

I've been changing my nutritional habits over the last couple weeks to a low carb ketogenic type. Under 100 carb allndays.  Under 50 on a few. 

Down 10 lbs this morning.  

5 more and I'll be back at my lowest from last year (and many years).

 

247.4

 

Aiming for 220 (???)

 

 

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WHX??

Had seven of those totes on so might have been a little overloaded... tires squatting pretty good. Only a 7k trailer. :hide:

All really nice clear oak too... :lol:

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MainelyWheelhorse

First, I cursed at Mother Nature for the rain and 30 degree temperature drop from yesterday. I also attempted to repair a garden trailer ATV tire that the valve stem was horizontally split in half. While I got the valve stem in it, fixing one problem created two more. It now leaks more due to old stiff rubber, and my previous failed attempts before succeeding to unseat the tire from the rusted rim. However, the tires on the trailer were 10+ years old, so I’ll either foam both tires or look at reasonable similar new replacements. 

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Bar Nuthin

Got the hydraulic lift put together on Ol' Johnny. Now I'm wondering if the electric PTO will hold up to the Mighty Mac - or if maybe I should make this my dedicated Mowing/Leaf vac machine. :eusa-think:

 

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ebinmaine
6 hours ago, MainelyWheelhorse said:

foam.   tires

 

What's the foam? 

 

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MainelyWheelhorse
1 hour ago, ebinmaine said:

 

What's the foam? 

 

I don’t know yet, I’ve got to look it up more. I did see back years ago at a tradesman show there is a foam to put in tires if you do logging etc I just don’t remember what it was.

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ebinmaine
1 hour ago, MainelyWheelhorse said:

I don’t know yet, I’ve got to look it up more. I did see back years ago at a tradesman show there is a foam to put in tires if you do logging etc I just don’t remember what it was.

 

 

 

Please keep me posted on that. I am currently under the impression that the only foam that can go in a tire and be successful is a commercial grade issue which is very expensive.

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WHX??
On 3/11/2026 at 3:45 AM, ebinmaine said:

The generosity around here....

You shoulda seen the splitter I got to run. Youda been in splitter heaven EB. Log lift  & adjustable up/down hydraulic fourway. Dual ram speeds. 12 HP Honda. Really the cat's meow but yah $$$... about 8500 in today's money. 

The neighbor I was helping his only source of heat so for him worth the investment. 

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Beap52
10 hours ago, ebinmaine said:

 

 

 

Please keep me posted on that. I am currently under the impression that the only foam that can go in a tire and be successful is a commercial grade issue which is very expensive.

That will be interesting if foam works.  My uncle used just regular homeowner foam in  a couple of tires and it didn't cure inside and just made a mess. 

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ranger
58 minutes ago, Beap52 said:

That will be interesting if foam works.  My uncle used just regular homeowner foam in  a couple of tires and it didn't cure inside and just made a mess. 

I believe the expanding foam requires moisture from the air for it to cure. Sealing it inside a tyre would, I imagine, have the same effect as leaving it in the can🤔. Suppose you were to insert an amount of water, (as a catalyst) into the tyre before injecting the foam, would that work?

I seem to remember reading the instructions recommending wetting the areas to facilitate adhesion and curing🤔

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ebinmaine
1 hour ago, Beap52 said:

That will be interesting if foam works.  My uncle used just regular homeowner foam in  a couple of tires and it didn't cure inside and just made a mess. 

 

3 minutes ago, ranger said:

I believe the expanding foam requires moisture from the air for it to cure. Sealing it inside a tyre would, I imagine, have the same effect as leaving it in the can🤔. Suppose you were to insert an amount of water, (as a catalyst) into the tyre before injecting the foam, would that work?

I seem to remember reading the instructions recommending wetting the areas to facilitate adhesion and curing🤔

 

 

I've read piles of forums and spoken to zillions (give or take)  of people. 

 

I've never heard of a non commercially installed foam that works right and stays in its correct form.  

 

It'd be neat if there was one.  

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953 nut
12 hours ago, ebinmaine said:

foam that works right and stays in its correct form.  

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This video is the most honest one I have found.            It works,  BUT!                   I did the spray foam deal years ago on a cart that sat most of the time and the foam flat spotted from sitting too long.

 

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ebinmaine
1 hour ago, 953 nut said:

It works,  BUT!                   I did the spray foam deal years ago on a cart that sat most of the time and the foam flat spotted

 

 

Which essentially means.... it doesn't work.  

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Blue Chips
On 3/12/2026 at 7:49 AM, ebinmaine said:

I don’t know yet, I’ve got to look it up more. I did see back years ago at a tradesman show there is a foam to put in tires if you do logging etc I just don’t remember what it was.

 

2 hours ago, 953 nut said:

This video is the most honest one I have found.            It works,  BUT!                   I did the spray foam deal years ago on a cart that sat most of the time and the foam flat spotted from sitting too long.

 

On 3/12/2026 at 7:49 AM, ebinmaine said:

Please keep me posted on that. I am currently under the impression that the only foam that can go in a tire and be successful is a commercial grade issue which is very expensive.

 

I think one 'might' get decent results with a two-part, flexible/resilient polyurethane foam, although I haven't tried it myself in a tire. Smooth-On offers foam kits in several different levels of softness and expansion. You might give them a call and see if they have any recommendations or user feedback for tire-filling. I haven't checked on price per unit volume.

 

https://www.smooth-on.com/product-line/flexfoam-it/

 

 

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