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Just bought a compact tractor. Kubota B2400 and seem to have a flat rear. May have run over a nail in the garage as the builders have been in.

 

Anyone know of a place to get it fixed / buy new tyres in the area?

 

Or of any mobile repair services.

 

Any help appreciated.

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I have a B2400 and had a puncture just took wheel off and took it into local ATS to patch. Filled it with a couple of litres of "green slime" after that.

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Easy enough to diy fix. Watch videos on you tube etc. Its only similar to a cycle or wheelbarrow repair. Unlike high speed road going vehicles if you dont get it right its not a big issue.

 

Some swear by the slime, I hate it. You get random deflation and always need to top tyre pressure up in my experience. Then it is a pig to clean up to do a proper repair later.

 

Assuming its a tube, a motorbike patch will probably do the job.

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If it is tubeless you just need a tubeless repair kit and insert a straw and inflate no need to remove wheel or tyre.cost of kit is less than cost of taking tyre into tyre shop for repair..and you will be ready for the next flat.jake

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Just bought a compact tractor. Kubota B2400 and seem to have a flat rear. May have run over a nail in the garage as the builders have been in.

 

Anyone know of a place to get it fixed / buy new tyres in the area?

 

Or of any mobile repair services.

 

Any help appreciated.

 

colman tyres,otley,01943-466626,ask for les

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