Mike mine are 50/50 lots of crack's on the sides. I saw your first try with foam. I said its a real mess it's looking like new tires 4 me. I saw your next post. My 4 tires came out great 6 cans. I drilled lots of air holes & I Put 8/12 ozs. of water in each tire. Looking forward 2 putting them back on and just cut grass. Thanks so much Mike.
We men get excited over the smallest things... I was breathing heavily when he was cutting the tire off. I couldn't wait to see what was inside. Hahahaha
its seems to work in NEW tubes, to prolong their life a bit, but it does not work at all with tubeless tires or tubes that already have holes/leaks in them. but still not the best , the best thing is tire tube slime of some kind, but in a pinch yeah some of the foam products can be used
I'd like to see how well the foam holds up after a year or more of use. Riding mowers aren't real heavy but I'm curious if the dried foam would crumble over time.
@@MikeJones-rk1un I didn't know tires could be bought new already foam filled. Some years ago I had a set of mower tires foam filled due to getting too many thorns & flats. Once filled they weighed a ton. I never weighed them but it seemed it doubled the weight of the mower so then instead of getting flats it would often get stuck (this was in Fla - mostly sand).
Love the video on this tire repair kits....funny to watch ya doing the foaming thing. I would only offer one suggestion.....after you drill holes but before you shoot foam in the tire....take a small paper towel and wipe down the tire side walls with a table spoon of wesson oil OR spray some Pam - to help prevent the rest of the tire surface from foam sticking to it. Should a snap to pull off the excess foam away from the tire.
I could see oiling the sidewalls might help because that is the part of the tire that flexes, and that could break down the bubbles. kind of like the reason for backer rod
Hate to be the one to point this out after you went through the trouble of getting more tires but, all you had to do was not cap the valve stem. I've done a similar experiment with a large cooler lid.
How long does these foam filled tires last before it gets crushed and "deflates" I guess you would call it. Wonder what the foam holds its form with the weight of a commercial zero turn vs the actual air pressure as far as tire slack. Does this really work? Any videos putting these tires to the test?
Great idea. Only problem with this is when you hit a hole or a curb you are going to dent the foam then you will have a bumpy ride until you get a new tire.
Thanks for posting this video and thanks for your experimentation. After having watched both of the videos I have a question. Do I understand it now that you Should actually just remove the valve stem core, then fill it with foam, and just not put the valve stem core back in? And no hole drilling is required?Thanks again!
That is my latest theory, but I haven't tested it yet like that. I plan on doing yet another video to test if you can just leave the valve stem cap off and let it vent. You are very astute to figure that out!
In college, we filt my buddy’s toilet tank with this shith, expando-pFoam. He got pissed, cuz da dam wrong song sire son would my not nay not pFLUSH nay not no mo. Shiiit.
you did not add water. I bought a light commercial zero turn mower in June of theis year. Most of the time it is sitting with tires gone flat and therefore off the rims. I can not get them back to the rims. so I am stuck. any suggestions>? I am ready to cut some wooden tires
Okay, I’ve tried this twice on my front zero turn tire. Once adding the foam through valve stem(no holes drilled). And once with 6-8 holes drilled in sidewall -filling it evenly throughout tire. Both times tire was flat again the next morning. Not sure why it isn’t working for me??
Hey Tim, I hear ya it only seems to work on tires that don’t hold a lot of weight. It eventually went flat on my zeroturn also. I suggest just buying the solid rubber wheel and tire setup off Amazon it is super easy and will never go flat.
Listen to Monkey Doctor. If you want to do this, shag the tubes. The question is, does your situation call for it. I used to have property in California and used my JD lawn tractor to cut everything that grew there, sagebrush, tumbleweeds, mustard and whatever popped up. It was goathead city in area and my tires were covered. I just would buy the gallon jug of tubeless slime and
@@ChrisNobodySpecial I agree with you 100%, I have a small engine shop and have used a lot of slime, I use it in my own tires, I mow about 10 ares and the woodline in the west pasture is full of honey locust with 3 inch thorns and slime has saved me from walking all the way back to the shop numerous times, in my opinion its the best solution.
I tried this didn't work. In the end your foam inside the tire will end up like powder . .the foam gets smashed more and more till you have a fine powder in your tire.
Hate to admit but I just checked my zero turn tire that I have foamed and it isn’t looking good. I assume you are correct, I will post an update and cut it open to see what happened
Just seeing the thumbnail I think, No Way! This foam sets up hard, I mean it has a little bit of flexibility so it could last a while but eventually it will crumble and fail.
It doesnt work. I have a thorne problem Lots of slow leaks. Put a quart of used oil in each riding mower.tire Havent had a flat in a couple years Dont see any oil leaks.
Save yourself the long term disappointment(s); Go to Harbor Freight and get an inner tube and have it installed. The foam ''dents'' and does not return to shape ( like a Styrofoam cooler ) The load capacity ( contradiction in terms ) of hard weightless foam is about 10 lbs !!
Thanks man. I am actually goin to see Kid Rock at Billy Bobs here in Fort Worth next month! Am pumped, you are the first one to notice the sweet flag. Excellent eye sir!
You're doing it all wrong you need to pull a valve stem core out then f i l l it the tire you are doing now takes one full can so do it right next time
Well the biggest problem is is I like to run about 3 pounds of air 25 in the front tires on the tractor and about 8 on the rear so when I mow my rough ass yard it doesn't beat the living s*** out of me with foam filled tires is going to be like driving us steel wheeled wagon over your rough Terrain I guess if somebody can't figure out how to keep air in your tires I suppose the phone might be a way to go but it's going to beat the hell out of you when you're mowing
Wait Mike... not the last video..... I know the intent of foam filled is to keep the rubber on the outside, but how about just ONE more video. Mount the Foam tire that you pulled the rubber off on something, and then go beat the heck out of it just for laughs???? Please???
He is not the only one who would like to see that! After a year of use, cut open another one and see what it looks like!, and also see if you can salvage the wheel for a new mount, or if it would be too much work!
The problem is your first video doesn't tell me that I'm going to fail. After I fall I look you up again and says do it a different way. Take down the video on how to fill your tire with foam. It cost me money. Lee
Ah don’t worry about it. You are helping the foam factory stay in business and it is a good lesson to always read the title of the video before you start buying stuff. Sounds like it is time for a new tube.
@@MowerMike 2 years 1/16 holes or smaller. I used 1/2 can of the 24oz can that uses the gun "Great stuff pro". Most importantly it needs water, normally humidity is enough. Let it sit for a day or two to cure out
Only need one hole at 12 and one at 6. Fill the vertical standing tire through 6 and when foam comes out at 12 youre done.
Thanks man will give it a whirl
I'm impressed. My tires are always going low on air. I like this idea
Just make sure to watch all my foam videos before you start
It's a retarded idea. Try it then get back with me
Mike mine are 50/50 lots of crack's on the sides. I saw your first try with foam. I said its a real mess it's looking like new tires 4 me. I saw your next post. My 4 tires came out great 6 cans. I drilled lots of air holes & I Put 8/12 ozs. of water in each tire. Looking forward 2 putting them back on and just cut grass. Thanks so much Mike.
That’s awesome, new tires arnt cheap or easy
Motor Mike is the man!! Hey motor Mike you should put that exposed foam tire on something and drive it 👍🏻
Can You Mow on a FOAM Tire????
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Got to dig deeper into the channel I have done it all regarding foam tires!
We men get excited over the smallest things... I was breathing heavily when he was cutting the tire off. I couldn't wait to see what was inside. Hahahaha
Right, I am just giggling away making these videos. Glad you got a chuckle out of it
Spotted the Love Ya Blue pennant in the background. Brought back all the good memories of Earl, Bum, Kenny, Carl and Dan.
Excellent eye, I was born and raised in Houston in the 80s
I've fix-a-flatted and slimed the zero turn with no luck. Good to know splooge is the answer! Ima be splooging the front tires today! Thanks Mike!
Haha I had fun shooting it my man
It's not the answer..
This guy made 3 videos and they all failed
@@MowerMike tried 3 times and tires still flat
its seems to work in NEW tubes, to prolong their life a bit, but it does not work at all with tubeless tires or tubes that already have holes/leaks in them. but still not the best , the best thing is tire tube slime of some kind, but in a pinch yeah some of the foam products can be used
2 things I saw on that table I haven’t seen in a long time: a corded drill, and a land line phone...😳
Haha right! I am a product of the 80s. That drill really ripped
2 things Mike the mower guy don't have...air compressor, and knowledge to use it.
I'd like to see how well the foam holds up after a year or more of use. Riding mowers aren't real heavy but I'm curious if the dried foam would crumble over time.
Watch my tire playlist will answer all your questions on foam
Foam filled tires are sold from the factory. What is the difference? You won't get that answered here.
@@MikeJones-rk1un
I didn't know tires could be bought new already foam filled.
Some years ago I had a set of mower tires foam filled due to getting too many thorns & flats. Once filled they weighed a ton. I never weighed them but it seemed it doubled the weight of the mower so then instead of getting flats it would often get stuck (this was in Fla - mostly sand).
@@markh6885 There aren't many things lighter than spray foam except air.
@@MikeJones-rk1un
I agree, I use it occasionally.
How are they in use? Will the foam get dented and leave a flat spot when you go over a sidewalk or other hard object?
It has been working good so far on my yard
Love the video on this tire repair kits....funny to watch ya doing the foaming thing. I would only offer one suggestion.....after you drill holes but before you shoot foam in the tire....take a small paper towel and wipe down the tire side walls with a table spoon of wesson oil OR spray some Pam - to help prevent the rest of the tire surface from foam sticking to it. Should a snap to pull off the excess foam away from the tire.
Good advice but I am done foaming tires, watch the other foam videos, it doesn’t work out long term on a mower
I could see oiling the sidewalls might help because that is the part of the tire that flexes, and that could break down the bubbles. kind of like the reason for backer rod
Hate to be the one to point this out after you went through the trouble of getting more tires but, all you had to do was not cap the valve stem. I've done a similar experiment with a large cooler lid.
Good point, is all good was fun filing my foam tire triliagy lol
How long does these foam filled tires last before it gets crushed and "deflates" I guess you would call it. Wonder what the foam holds its form with the weight of a commercial zero turn vs the actual air pressure as far as tire slack. Does this really work? Any videos putting these tires to the test?
You need to watch my other from videos, check out my tire playlist and it will answer all your questions.
Great idea. Only problem with this is when you hit a hole or a curb you are going to dent the foam then you will have a bumpy ride until you get a new tire.
Yep it is a bad idea check out my other foam videos
WRONG!
It works on jumps too.
I wonder if you would have coated the sidewalls with something like tire shine if the over-foam would have released easier.
I don’t think there is any saving this method it is a hoax
going to LOWE'S love it, 11/14/2022 thank you
Watch my other videos before you start pumping foam
Thanks for posting this video and thanks for your experimentation. After having watched both of the videos I have a question. Do I understand it now that you Should actually just remove the valve stem core, then fill it with foam, and just not put the valve stem core back in? And no hole drilling is required?Thanks again!
That is my latest theory, but I haven't tested it yet like that. I plan on doing yet another video to test if you can just leave the valve stem cap off and let it vent. You are very astute to figure that out!
Hows the ride on that castor wheel? This seems like a decent solution for zero turn front tires?
Yep you nailed it, it is a wheel off a zeroturn mower. It runs great I have always had issues with leaky front tires on my zeroturn but not anymore!
Now I am ready to foam my tires!!
Haha good luck, I suggest watching my other foam videos before you start pumping
In college, we filt my buddy’s toilet tank with this shith, expando-pFoam.
He got pissed, cuz da dam wrong song sire son would my not nay not pFLUSH nay not no mo.
Shiiit.
When the mower sits up over winter, does the weight of the mower cause the foam to flatten/deform where it meets the ground?
No idea, am new to foam
Good point
You gotta “jack it off” like dood sed on video number 17.
“Make sure to jack the tyre off”
And den he chuckled.
you did not add water. I bought a light commercial zero turn mower in June of theis year. Most of the time it is sitting with tires gone flat and therefore off the rims. I can not get them back to the rims. so I am stuck. any suggestions>? I am ready to cut some wooden tires
I bought solid rubber tires off Amazon for my zeroturn front ones. They come on a new wheel and work great
Maybe spray the outside with WD-40 so it won't stick ?
Spray Mike the mower guy with a can of intelligence.
@@jeremiahwright8294 you're so cool
@@rikityrik thanks Ricky. Join my fan club and shop for merch at a discount for realizing I'm cool.
I poured WD-49 on my head, but it still didn’t get this SHITH outta my HAIR.
JEEZE Pleeze pass the peas, imma fuxxin to go BAWLDE.
When it comes time to replace the tire what is your plan to remove it from the rim?
Check out my tire playlist and my tube video
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So is slime still better over foam?
Depends on how much weight you put on it. For light stuff foam may work but for a heavy mower I suggest slime then a tube if that doesn’t work.
Okay, I’ve tried this twice on my front zero turn tire. Once adding the foam through valve stem(no holes drilled). And once with 6-8 holes drilled in sidewall -filling it evenly throughout tire. Both times tire was flat again the next morning. Not sure why it isn’t working for me??
Hey Tim, I hear ya it only seems to work on tires that don’t hold a lot of weight. It eventually went flat on my zeroturn also. I suggest just buying the solid rubber wheel and tire setup off Amazon it is super easy and will never go flat.
Check out this video, had the same situation.
Foam Filled Lawn Mower Tire Repair - FAIL!
Does this work on a tire with a tube in it?
I have no idea give it a whirl.
I have no idea give it a whirl.
just break down the tire and remove the tube then foam fill the tire.
Listen to Monkey Doctor. If you want to do this, shag the tubes. The question is, does your situation call for it. I used to have property in California and used my JD lawn tractor to cut everything that grew there, sagebrush, tumbleweeds, mustard and whatever popped up. It was goathead city in area and my tires were covered. I just would buy the gallon jug of tubeless slime and
@@ChrisNobodySpecial I agree with you 100%, I have a small engine shop and have used a lot of slime, I use it in my own tires, I mow about 10 ares and the woodline in the west pasture is full of honey locust with 3 inch thorns and slime has saved me from walking all the way back to the shop numerous times, in my opinion its the best solution.
It's been a year how are they holding up? Any flat spots?
They only made it about 3 weeks read the title and check out my other foam videos
But how do they drive?
I can’t afford to put foam in my tires and then they suck I gotta buy new!
They arnt that expensive can buy wheels on Amazon pretty cheap
Plus you have to hold the can upside down vertically.
Nope it works fine straight up but read the title first
Whats the longivity though?
Longgggg
I'm to try this on my zero turn mower frt tire. It has a slit the In the sidewall
It won’t last check out my other videos
What happens when it is exposed to water on wet lawn multiple times
Read the title again
Great job.
Glad you enjoyed but I don’t suggest pumping foam in tires
Better get checked for rabies, foaming lol. Looks like you are having fun. Thanks for the video man.
Haha that foam is a trip glad you enjoyed it
Hey goofy got your tire fixed yet
@@MowerMike 3 tries Mikey....and still not working
I tried this didn't work. In the end your foam inside the tire will end up like powder . .the foam gets smashed more and more till you have a fine powder in your tire.
Sorry to hear that, it had worked for me so far on my zeroturn mower front wheels full of foam.
Great profile pic! He is still winning
Hate to admit but I just checked my zero turn tire that I have foamed and it isn’t looking good. I assume you are correct, I will post an update and cut it open to see what happened
Just seeing the thumbnail I think, No Way! This foam sets up hard, I mean it has a little bit of flexibility so it could last a while but eventually it will crumble and fail.
Check out my new video, you are a smart man!
Will this work on car or truck tires?
I doubt they would hold up to the weight
Awesome!!!
Thanks!!
It doesnt work. I have a thorne problem
Lots of slow leaks. Put a quart of used oil in each riding mower.tire Havent had a flat in a couple years Dont see any oil leaks.
Huh? You put motor oil in your tire to fix leaks? That is a new one on me
First mistake, read instructions and hold the can upside-down. Secondly it takes days to set up completely.
3rd mistake is putting it in a tractor tire. Check out my other foam videos for some giggglea
@@MowerMike It worked fine for me. Try learning from people who did it right?
A little oil coat on the rubber and nothing sticks.
A little lube on the rubber is always good
The cans need to be held upside down, foam needs to react with the moisture in the air to cure
Hmm never thought of that, thanks
Save yourself the long term disappointment(s); Go to Harbor Freight and get an inner tube and have it installed. The foam ''dents'' and does not return to shape ( like a Styrofoam cooler ) The load capacity ( contradiction in terms ) of hard weightless foam is about 10 lbs !!
Exactly!
Like your flag!
Thanks man. I am actually goin to see Kid Rock at Billy Bobs here in Fort Worth next month! Am pumped, you are the first one to notice the sweet flag. Excellent eye sir!
You're doing it all wrong you need to pull a valve stem core out then f i l l it the tire you are doing now takes one full can so do it right next time
You are exactly right, you should watch my other foam video clips my man
Ever heard of a cordless drill
Ever heard of a dumbass comment
The $ that you spent on the foam you could have fixed it the correct way or maybe with a tube.
Totally agree but what fun is that.
Well the biggest problem is is I like to run about 3 pounds of air 25 in the front tires on the tractor and about 8 on the rear so when I mow my rough ass yard it doesn't beat the living s*** out of me with foam filled tires is going to be like driving us steel wheeled wagon over your rough Terrain I guess if somebody can't figure out how to keep air in your tires I suppose the phone might be a way to go but it's going to beat the hell out of you when you're mowing
Foam is never the way to go in mower tires, check out my foam fail videos if you need a chuckle
Oxygen starts the process of expansion of the foam sure seems like an excessive amount of holes there also 😆
Wait Mike... not the last video..... I know the intent of foam filled is to keep the rubber on the outside, but how about just ONE more video. Mount the Foam tire that you pulled the rubber off on something, and then go beat the heck out of it just for laughs???? Please???
Posted you just for you Rags!! Lol now let’s move on from the foam
He is not the only one who would like to see that!
After a year of use, cut open another one and see what it looks like!, and also see if you can salvage the wheel for a new mount, or if it would be too much work!
@@thesmallwoodlot433 Will do, have been running foam on my zero turn now for a couple of months will slice it open and see what comes of it
Anyone try this on bike tires?
Not that I know but will put it on my foam research project
I would think that on a mower, those tires would ride like rocks.
Nah it rides ok but is a bad idea all around. Check out my tire playlist if you want to see the aftermath
@@MowerMike I like your laid back attitude and will watch some videos, Hell, I might even subscribe.
@@The-Armed-Pacifist Haha don’t hurt yourself hitting that subscribe button! I just do this for fun let’s me vent all my BS
No
Maybe?
The problem is your first video doesn't tell me that I'm going to fail.
After I fall I look you up again and says do it a different way.
Take down the video on how to fill your tire with foam.
It cost me money.
Lee
Ah don’t worry about it. You are helping the foam factory stay in business and it is a good lesson to always read the title of the video before you start buying stuff. Sounds like it is time for a new tube.
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Haha I am not sure what all that means but from what I read the angels are singing and you popped a beer or two!!
Spray your gloves and tire with WD40, first. Won't stick.
Excellent idea thanks!
I drill small holes 5-6 of them and add 1/4 cup of water. it is a moisture cure after all, 2 tires on a trailer and i don't baby it
How long have you had it that way? My foam broke down after a couple of months
@@MowerMike 2 years 1/16 holes or smaller. I used 1/2 can of the 24oz can that uses the gun "Great stuff pro". Most importantly it needs water, normally humidity is enough. Let it sit for a day or two to cure out
@@bigboybuilder Dang I may have to make another foam video
@@MowerMike fact is, sorry to say. if you go to a good tire store, and get one with rubber on the inside....
@@bigboybuilder I agree but people love watching me pump foam in tires for some reason lol
But the thing is when you start to drive on them the foam breaks down
Hangon I have a video coming for ya either tonight or tomorrow.