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Jeff Duddek
United States
Приєднався 30 лис 2007
Stop The Leak! 2006 F150 High Mount 3rd/Third Brake Light Fix
Fix for the High Mount/Third Brake Light leak
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Carlisle Tru Power Lug Tires - Transform your Mower!
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Upgrade turf tires to Carlisle Tru Power and feel the difference! And by the way, all you men out there, if you need any beard products... It’s the best around! leshayetstore.wixsite.com/leshayet
Probably could have filled the old turf tires with windshield washer fluid and been fine. I'm in Kentucky also, very hilly yard, 5 gallons in each of the rear turf tires (40lbs added to each tire) plus it lowers your center of gravity a great deal. Mower is much more stable and have not had a tire slip since.
Looks really nice man! I have an xt2 gx 54 d but have always wanted the shaft driven series they just look really tuff
Or don’t leave it out to weather, you can see from the lower to the hilt the discoloration in varnish
Excellent tires and sounds like your using the properly 👍 But now your son will absolutely destroy that poor cub as he beats the living hell out of it treating it like an all American Arctic Cat ATV lol
Does that tractor even run? it just SITS THERE!!
My guy....thank you.
You bet
Almost 2 years later, hasn't leaked again.
Was the gasket you got rubber like material or like foamy cushion like ?
It was foamy, cushion like.
Still no leaks after the fix!
@@macgyverspyder when you installed it back on with new gasket did the light stick out a little for than usual?
@@agustinbonilla1916 It compressed when I pressed in on the light while I tightened it. Maybe warm it a bit with a hair dryer first?
Remember, the leak came from the plastic, not through the gasket. So as long as the gasket is seated well and even around the light, it should do it's job.
Thanks good video.
It hasn't leaked since! Thanks for the comment.
12/3/21, Why would anyone still want a *tractor?* ZT is the way to go.
So you can mow and drink beer at same time.
zero turns suck. give me a tractor any day of the week.
Hills, mowing comfort, the ability to use implements.
Just what I'm looking for. Thanks for posting and saved me a ton of searching.
low cost replacements of these lenses on Amazon
Have a compact loader tractor with rear lug tires Carlisle super lug....always getting stuck in dirt...got tired of that....put a set of turf tires on... problem solved!!! The lug tires look cool. ...but useless!!!
Thank you so much brother! I'm using E6000 around the LED light I bought. Also, some new foam tape before I install it in the truck.
Thanks for the comment. I have not had any more leaks! You will be pleased with the fix.
I have a zero turn that I put a plow on for winter snow plowing. Will these work in the snow?
No!!!
@@mikesecondo2254 why? Most say yes.
Having the same issue with my mower here in central Tennessee. Thanks for the information.
I still don't understand why cub cadet doesn't offering these types of treads themselves as an option. Little annoying I have to go to another vendor to get the wheels, but it is worth it as my land is like yours with all the inclines that the mower can't handle very well otherwise.
In the 90's they did! I have the same mower but a 97. The catalogue offers Ag tires, since the mower was capable of running a rear tiller, and more.
Depending on your mower, added traction is added stress on the drive train. Most people buy a little mower at a Box store to Do their little lawn. They build the mower for them.
Yeah,, Barebones hori hori, are poor out of the box, (I got the classic),, but with a fair bit of work, (power grinder, and epoxy) they can be made superb, imho,,, If you want a hori hori, that's great from new,,, I'd try another brand,,, But, the heat treat on the steel seems impressive,,, again, imho..... (mine is now fantastic, and should last a lifetime,, )
I'm getting ready to see what's up with mine on my '07 so I took a quick look on YT. Seen several comments on other videos about guys replacing their gaskets but still had a leak...You nailed it my friend!
Thank you very much @cblanton42!
Thank you, I replaced the whole light assembly a few months back, we just got a lot of rain the other day and noticed it was leaking again, watched your video and yep mine has the same problem going on, going to get some JB weld and fix mine the same way. I can't believe people aren't looking at your video could save a lot of people lots of money, great video thanks for sharing.
Thank you @Mid-west_man, I appreciate it!
Are these actually 10.50 wide??? The feedback for others such as deestone,super lugs say they are more narrow than turf tires
That is the dimension given. I no longer have this mower so I am unable to measure them for you. Maybe someone on here that currently has them can provide an exact measurement. Thanks!
Had these installed when I bought my mower.
Nice! I hope you enjoy them!
I put super lugs on mine
Why did you put them on the front? It's not 4WD
It makes it look uniform and nice.
Looks nice, good job!
Are the front tires super lugs? I ordered a set of tru power 23×10.5-12 but cannot locate the matching tru powers in 16×6.5-8. I can only find the super lugs in the smaller size. I even checked the Carlisle website and the 16×6.5-8 is not listed..
Thanks for the comment. The front tires are the Carlisle Tru Power. I purchased them at a tire shop in Kentucky back in 2017. Maybe they don't carry that size anymore - sorry. I hope you can find them.
where did you get the front tires and what brand are they thanks
I ordered them from a local auto tire shop. The front tires are the same as the rear, Carlisle Tru Power Lug. Thanks for the comment.
@@macgyverspyder I can not find 16x6.5-8 tru power. Do they still make then that size
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thanks for describing the difference between tru power and super lugs👍
Hello Friend. do these tires make marks on the lawn?
Minimal marks, depending on how wet the ground is. They don't tear up the yard either unless you are aggressive in the turns.
There's a five year warranty on it.
Simple fix. There is a screw in the end of the pommel, tighten it.
Ssshhhh.... don't pop the bubble of the nefarious misinformationist community.
I was just about to say the same thing. I figured since it is designed to use the butt as a hammer, it will get loose, hence the tightening screw.
@@nathanielschaede6651 loctite blue. You can break the seal by untourqing it and it will never come free from hammering
I have a about a 20 degree lawn of hills. I tried this lug tires, tore up the yard too bad. Went with four wheeler tires and perfection! And they can and do let my wife mow, she isn't scared about the tires slipping. Got tires for all three mowers. One is called scorpion tires. Don't remember the name brand. Carlyle or something? This guy has not any hills that I can see.
The only flat part of the yard was right next to the house. Front, back, and sides all sloped. Hard to realize the true slope on video. Quad tires a good idea as well.
Carlisle
thanx this helped alot,im new to lawn tractors and i coulnt find anything on the subject.
I’ve read putting the fronts on “backwards” on 2wd tractors helps more.