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    I got myself a Ryobi 18v battery op electric hand type pump and just pump em up until next time . W tire falls to bits just get a newie from Bunnings , not much you can do with the junk we have to deal with .

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fatso View Post
    I got myself a Ryobi 18v battery op electric hand type pump and just pump em up until next time . W tire falls to bits just get a newie from Bunnings , not much you can do with the junk we have to deal with .
    Was going to mention one of those battery tire inflators - I’ve got the Ryobi one too and it’s a cracker for things like that. Small equipment tyres always flat- solutions?
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    This is the only wheelbarrow tyre that I have that doesn't go flat, everything else is crap. No brand on it and I have no idea how old it is. The wheelbarrow had holes in it when we acquired it with the house 18 years ago but it still works as a woodbox.

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    Quote Originally Posted by V8Ian View Post
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    Yep I'm well aware that the problem is that the tyres are made in china and are therefore nothing but crap that lasts long enough to be sold and taken home. My two builders wheelbarrows are about 35 years old and until the original tyres perished a few years ago had hardly ever had a flat. Since replacing with what was available, flats are commonplace. All the other equipment pretty much has the crap chicom tyres it came with so have flats all the time. One significant factor against buying solids is that they will almost certainly come from the same damn place. If decent non-chicom tyres are available in sizes like 6"x2" please let me know where I can buy them.

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    Have the same issue with the cement mixer at the farm
    Stays in the shed when not in use and every time it gets pulled out, flat tyres
    Pump them up, hook it on the tow hitch and within about 200 metres, bang
    15psi and they just shred
    Dug out a couple of mini rims and tyres
    Found an old 35mm axle
    Down to Martins trailer spares to see if I can get som hubs to suit tomorrow Small equipment tyres always flat- solutions?
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    Don’t make them like they used to....quote

    I think they do , they were always crap....still are.

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    Hi,
    I replaced the two original tires and tubes on a lightweight garden barrow we inherited.
    Local tyre place got the in for me, yep, Chinese.
    They have only been inflated once in the 18 months or so since fitting.
    Similar with the 70 year old builder's barrow I refurbished. New tyre and tube stay inflated for years. Both live outside in the yard.
    Cheers

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    Quote Originally Posted by ramblingboy42 View Post
    Don’t make them like they used to....quote

    I think they do , they were always crap....still are.



    I guess one has to identify whether it is a Puncture or general rubber (?) quality.


    For general prickles, my Mower bloke slips a piece of heavy (thick) carpet in between the tyre & Tube. Doesn't stop the prickles but does eliminate the punctures.

    Sometimes it just pays to chuck a tube that routinely deflates through material quality. Job Done.

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    Small equipment tyres always flat- solutions?

    Quote Originally Posted by ramblingboy42 View Post
    Don’t make them like they used to....quote

    I think they do , they were always crap....still are.
    As POD said the old tyres seem to last

    I’ve pulled a couple of old barrows out of a bin, the original owner yells at me and tells me there rooted
    He was right, the barrow “tubs” were well and truely stuffed, flat tyres but the handles and rims looked good so I took them anyways
    Repaired one and swapped the tubs from another barrow, new tubes and wulla, wheel barrows fit for any farm
    Tyres are good, yes they do go flat but makes it easier in the middle of summer pushing through the soft sand

    My boys have gotten a few bmxs off verde collection, some of them are from the late 90s early naughties and on the original tyres
    Some of the new tyres only last a couple of years before they crack up and blow out

    The new tyres are probably made in the same factory as Infinity cable wasSmall equipment tyres always flat- solutions?
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