Drill holes in the tires after you get the tube out and fill them with foam, trim and forget. I just rebuilt my 16' car hauler from the frame up and one of my tires on the zero turn had a rip in the sidewall at the same time, so I bought two new tires. Everywhere wanted $40 for the little tires. I just refused to spend the money plus I was about to pay $20 x 4 to dismount and remount trailer tires. I went to good ole Harbor Freight and bought a manual tire changer, $33 with my discounts. The first tire sucked, but when I got to the second I had so much soapy water on everything the tires practically changed themselves! I refuse to give in to this Government created depression! Another month to find out if we become Venezuela!
When I was young I had a good job but I worked 3 jobs to put my 4 sons through private Christian school, now that I’m 76 and watching you tube videos like yours I want to buy a mini farm and all that machinery and have fun, that won’t happen but I enjoy watching and always learning thanks
I have one of those hand trucks and my tires periodically need air...it's a pain. I do enjoy watching all your "Ding Stuff" because it represents real life. I just wish I had all your equipment and the large barn to put it all in.
@DennisComito Thank you! I absolutely try to "keep it real". The equipment took years to earn, but the barns were a godsend. I'm just trying to take the best care of them I can. 🤠👍
Hi from sunny Margate in the UK, your channel just popped up on my feed and I'm loving it ! Lots to catch up on but thank you for your time taking us along your journey.
My air compressor has those tires that has no tubes. They are always flat!! (Air compressor/flat tires, ironic😂🤔). Need to get some hard rubber ones like you.
As someone who has used those same solid Harbor Freight tires on a wheelbarrow: they have poor welds and fail often. I think I've replaced three already. Tubes maybe a better option anyway.
One of the easiest ways to do a tube in a tire is to use baby powder, that’s what we use when we change our tires and tubes on our motocross bikes works wonderful
I think the answer to why pneumatic tires is cost. They don't need them, but they cost less than solid rubber tires keeping the price "competitive". I could be wrong, but that has always been my opinion when pondering that same question.
and it is not just the cost of the wheels themselves, but the cost of shipping the entire unit from point a (usually where it is put together and boxed in China) to the distribution center in USA, then to the store in USA etc. It makes a difference if there are 4 wheels in a box that weigh 2 pounds each versus 4 wheels that weigh 6 pounds each. Now imagine a shipping container with maybe 120 boxes of hose carts in it and multiply that by the difference in wheel weight and you end up with an additional 1920 pounds additional shipping weight just on the solid rubber wheels alone in one container.
Hi Sam. Harbor Freight does make a tire that looks like the one in your video but it does not take air. I know because I replaced the pneumatic tires on my hand truck. They work great. Just wanted to let you know.
@travisdoesfirewood Thank you! Bundles are where the $$ is. Although, I saw Wayfare sells varnished pine logs for HUNDREDS of dollars each! What are we doing? Lol 🤠👍
@normangarrand1106 I know what you're thinking and yes, if it were premium lumber, I would never put it there. That is all 36+ year old treated lumber from my parent's deck that we demo'd. I'll repurpose it as I need it, but if it's unusable, I just burn it 🤠👍
Drill holes in the tires after you get the tube out and fill them with foam, trim and forget. I just rebuilt my 16' car hauler from the frame up and one of my tires on the zero turn had a rip in the sidewall at the same time, so I bought two new tires. Everywhere wanted $40 for the little tires. I just refused to spend the money plus I was about to pay $20 x 4 to dismount and remount trailer tires. I went to good ole Harbor Freight and bought a manual tire changer, $33 with my discounts. The first tire sucked, but when I got to the second I had so much soapy water on everything the tires practically changed themselves! I refuse to give in to this Government created depression! Another month to find out if we become Venezuela!
@@johnpyle8027 I've been hearing about the foam. I'll try that when the tubes fail. VOTE! VOTE! VOTE!!!
Tidying up can be just as satisfying as fixing stuff.
When I was young I had a good job but I worked 3 jobs to put my 4 sons through private Christian school, now that I’m 76 and watching you tube videos like yours I want to buy a mini farm and all that machinery and have fun, that won’t happen but I enjoy watching and always learning thanks
@@johnboutchia2349 I'm so happy I can share my experiences with people like yourself. Thank you so much for watching 🙏🤠👍
I have one of those hand trucks and my tires periodically need air...it's a pain. I do enjoy watching all your "Ding Stuff" because it represents real life. I just wish I had all your equipment and the large barn to put it all in.
@DennisComito Thank you! I absolutely try to "keep it real". The equipment took years to earn, but the barns were a godsend. I'm just trying to take the best care of them I can. 🤠👍
Well done Sam. I always say to myself, "it's not going to fix itself so just get it done". Have a great weekend!
Ha! That's a great motivational saying. Thanks Paul 🤠👍
It's the annoying PITA jobs that, once completed, make me feel like I'm adulting correctly lol
Cheers from Nova Scotia :)
Hi from sunny Margate in the UK, your channel just popped up on my feed and I'm loving it ! Lots to catch up on but thank you for your time taking us along your journey.
Hello, and welcome to the channel! So happy you found it. Enjoy!!! 🤠👍
My air compressor has those tires that has no tubes. They are always flat!! (Air compressor/flat tires, ironic😂🤔). Need to get some hard rubber ones like you.
That is ironic, lol. As long as the wheels and bearings don't fail, the solid rubber should last forever 🤠👍
Motivation!!! Thanks brutha .!! 🎯
You are welcome 👊🤠👍
Always stuff to do!👍👍
Yes sir! And I'm just happy I'm able to do it. Keep moving Jeremiah! 🤠👍
Always a plesure watching your videos!
@@the-frans Thank you very much! 🤠👍
As someone who has used those same solid Harbor Freight tires on a wheelbarrow: they have poor welds and fail often. I think I've replaced three already. Tubes maybe a better option anyway.
Thank you for the advice! I hope the tubes hold up 🤠👍
One of the easiest ways to do a tube in a tire is to use baby powder, that’s what we use when we change our tires and tubes on our motocross bikes works wonderful
Thank you! That's a great tip. I'll remember that next time 🤠👍
Good job 👍
Thank you sir! 🤠👍
I think the answer to why pneumatic tires is cost. They don't need them, but they cost less than solid rubber tires keeping the price "competitive". I could be wrong, but that has always been my opinion when pondering that same question.
I think you've got to be correct. The solid rubber wheels were a more expensive option 🤠👍
Unless you are on a smooth surface I'd rather have pneumatic tires. They seem to roll better on small obstacles
@@davidfranklin249 Good point 🤠👍
and it is not just the cost of the wheels themselves, but the cost of shipping the entire unit from point a (usually where it is put together and boxed in China) to the distribution center in USA, then to the store in USA etc. It makes a difference if there are 4 wheels in a box that weigh 2 pounds each versus 4 wheels that weigh 6 pounds each. Now imagine a shipping container with maybe 120 boxes of hose carts in it and multiply that by the difference in wheel weight and you end up with an additional 1920 pounds additional shipping weight just on the solid rubber wheels alone in one container.
Hi Sam. Harbor Freight does make a tire that looks like the one in your video but it does not take air. I know because I replaced the pneumatic tires on my hand truck. They work great. Just wanted to let you know.
Thank you! Maybe my store just didn't have them in stock. When the new tube's fail, I'll look again 🤠👍
I've got a lot I'm going to do now it's getting cooler! And my bx is going to help me with all of it too!!!!
@chriselliott2364 Amen! Cooler weather and tractor time. That's a good day right there 🤠👍
Good stuff Sam. Hey i have a bundle wood episode coming soon, thought of you buddy. Keep cuttin' brother!
@travisdoesfirewood Thank you! Bundles are where the $$ is. Although, I saw Wayfare sells varnished pine logs for HUNDREDS of dollars each! What are we doing? Lol 🤠👍
@@samsdoinstuff You're telling me, brother!
🤯🤯They make a foam to inject into a tire to make it flat free !! You know that right ?
I tried that with "Great Stuff" expandable foam. It worked for a little while. Is there something that's specifically for tires?
@@samsdoinstuff yes it's an expandable polyurethane just for tires. Not sure where you can get it !!
@@samsdoinstuff the stuff is called tireject. Amazon has it $22 a kit !
@@robertrhodes9123 I'll do some Googling. Thanks again!
Put all that stuff under the eaves ???
@normangarrand1106 I know what you're thinking and yes, if it were premium lumber, I would never put it there. That is all 36+ year old treated lumber from my parent's deck that we demo'd. I'll repurpose it as I need it, but if it's unusable, I just burn it 🤠👍
You dont have that problem with solid tyres. I got a sackbarrow & within a little while you'd have a punture. So changed to solid tyres
@@rayhitchman4741 I did that on the hose reel, but I couldn't find solid ones for the hand truck. If I do, I'll change those too 🤠👍
@@samsdoinstuff they'll be around somewhere, probably take some time
You missed a dad joke opportunity... too bad > Tube Bad.....
@@alvalonline 🤣👍 YES!!!
Next time you have to remove a tube remove the valve stem first so it is completely empty.
Thank you! That would definitely have been easier. I'll remember that 🤠👍