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I took my tire for a swim today since it leaks out most of its air overnight. My rim is leaking where the valve goes through to the back of the tire where the split rims join. I have torqued the nuts tight but is still bubbles out under water. How would I fix this?
Today I put the boom and hoist through its paces doing exactly what I did yesterday and it did not repeat the problem. No noise and no fluid shooting out the cap. Do you think it was a stuck valve or possibly a seal going bad? Should I just ignore it for now or is it an indication of a serious...
My new 1991 wrecker came with loads of BII plus everything works. Of course, I can never leave anything stock. I'm already planning 16.00s, lockers and A/C.
Today I put the boom and hoist through its paces doing exactly what I did yesterday and it did not repeat the problem. No noise and no fluid shooting out the cap. Do you think it was a stuck valve or possibly a seal going bad? Should I just ignore it for now or is it an indication of a serious...
This is my new wrecker. I have used the crane before a couple of times with no problems. Today I was extending and retracting my boom and lowering and raising the hoist under no load when the crane started to make a louder winding/screeching noise. At that point if started to operate much...
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