This product is the best on the market. Rick came to our equipment rental store 20 plus years ago and convinced my tire tech of 30 years. He was more than skeptical before Rick drove a spike thru a rear tire on one of our backhoes. It sealed the tire and we have been using the hd2500 since. This has saved us thousands of dollars over the years.
I can vouch for this product. We have been selling it at our dealership for as long as I've been there (8 years). It's hands down the best tire sealant you can buy. I put it in my lawn mower tires one year because I had to air up the tires every week. Well after putting MultiSeal in the tires, I didn't add any air for the next 4 years 🤯
Ever since I really set my mind on getting a BX tractor I started watching you and love the information you provide. I've been struggling with my rear tires going 'flat' on my BX2380 and putting rope plugs in it but there seems to be 10+ really small holes all over the tire (I've been working in the woods could be anything from an aging/thin tire and thorns or metal getting in the tire). This is just the video I needed. I'll be getting the Hydro 1500... now I need to figure out how to do it all considering I only need 68oz per rear tire and 33oz for the front... (just over 1.5 gallon)
I've been using this for a few years now thanks for the added info its going in my trailer tires for sure. Mostly only used it in atv and tractor tires untill now.
This really got my attention!! Great video. It's like you were reading my mind while I watched it because every question I was going to put in the comments was answered by the end.
A leak on one rear tire of my SCUT was causing no end of problems every time I used my forks - couldn't manage to hit both sides of the pallet without adding air! After a little research, I used Multi Seal and it solved the problem instantly and permanently. Amazing stuff.
Neat stuff. I will dispute one thing, and that's the hole size it'll fix. It will not fix a 3/4" hole in a tire. It will fix a puncture caused by a 3/4" object. If you take a 3/4" hole saw and drill a hole in your tire, it's not going to fix it. But because tires are elastic by nature, that 3/4" puncture will close up to a much smaller hole that the Multi Seal can fix. Regardless, I think I'm going to order some for my zero turn mower. I've already had to plug two of them from screws and nails that seem to be everywhere from the previous property owner.
I would love to see the tire demounted and see what it looks like when putting on a new tire. The tire guys I know hate it when people use fix a flat tire sealer because it makes it makes a mess on the inside and their job harder .
I have used multi seal for years. Tractors, mowers, lawnmower. The tire shop has used a cup after the old tire is off the wheel to dip multi seal out off the old tire and put it in the new tire before mounting. It is expensive and worth every penny.
Just ordered up two bottles of the Flat Out On Road for our four boat trailer tires after talking with a company rep. They were great to deal with and were very fast to respond to my inquiry.
Awesome solution i have rear tire with rim guard and a slow leak i cant find. I will be ordering this. This will save me the hassle of buying a new rear tire and removing and adding the Rim Guard!
Just turn valve stem to the top when airing down. You'll get a small amount that will ooze out but nothing significant. And honestly, with this stuff in your tires, you won't need to touch the valve stem until it's time to replace the tire and stem
I have been trying the smaller flat out version in my front tractor tires and they are not sealing. I need to figure out what to use or if I need to add more verses foam filling my tires. I’m not liking all the flats from our farm
I've always used the product Liquitube (also sold under the Kubota brand) that does this. It has the Kevlar fibers, as well. It acts as a bead sealer, puncture sealer, and is absolutely amazing. I'm sure this stuff works well, as well. Makes products like slime look like water. This brand name's ability to mix with liquid ballast though is a game changer. I'd have no problem giving this product a try. Great video as always! And thanks once again for the info! On a sidenote, I'm over here in the Flint area, and would love to make a trip over and see ya some time!
@@wdxwm300 I don't want to be rude here, but he'll no do not put that in an on road tire, if it's water it will expand and blow your tire, also tire pressure sensors. And yes it will shake the tire to death at the wrong speeds as the water oscillates. Any liquid in a tire is a low speed product. And any added weight to a highway speed tire will wreck the balance. Keep it to tractors and slow ATVs man. It will wreck your tire and might cause a crash if it blows on the highway
Never seen this product before, but as someone who has a lot of thorned locust trees this would be a god send. I haven't had any problems with my tractor tires but they have played hell on my ATV tires. Thanks I'll be looking at this product for sure as I'm just getting ready for a new set of ATV tires.
I got 3 punctures in my front tractor tires the other day. Had to use 5 plugs to fix them. Will look into this, would not have even known they were punctured with this stuff.
Tell ya what, I use it on my Big Trucks and Trailers that run in and out of the Landfills where tire punctures and cuts are almost a daily occurrence.... Yes, it is messy when you go to mount and dismount tires, but I look at it this way..... Its a Hell of a lot cheaper than buying tires or having equipment down waiting on service trucks....
Here’s what their website says… We claim lower effectiveness on tubed tires for several reasons: In many cases, the tubes are very thin and cheaply made. This can lead to the tubes ripping when punctured which makes them very difficult to seal. We also see a lot of tubes that are not properly sized for the tire - either too big or too small. This can also lead to ineffective sealing due to the movement of the tube in the tire or ripping
@@GoodWorksTractors if the sealant works as good as it claims. I will take tubes out and go back to tubeless. My problem was leaking around the bead on 2 skid steer tires and a 3 one was a small hole in it from a nail.
Bought Tire Ject. Tried it on a front tire of a lawn tractor. Didn't work at first. Took a long time to work and only Partially worked. Still leaking air. Not happy with product. Screwed up my tire pressure gauge. Had to clean it. And yes had the tire moving. Stuck in my lathe and spun the tire 20 min. Question is does your product work better than tire ject.
@@GoodWorksTractors True! I've patched a front tire twice on my Ranger already. Rose thorns both times. Can it be used on plugged tires (tread, not sidewall)?
I am curious what the relationship between this product, air and rim guard is???? It is noisy where I am looking at this so I can't hear it if you did talk about this in the video.
Oh man…I go through trailer tires on my dump trailer doing property and construction site cleanups. I’ve been through 4 this year already, each about $250 with tax/install. You better bet I’ll be ordering!
How does this work on side walls. I do a lot of off-roading and have been known to get sticks in my side walls, plus my tractor tires get locust thorns and mesquite thorns in the side walls and depending where it is, a lot of tire shops wont repair a side wall, even for tractors and side walls, no matter if those vehicles never see the street or highways
As far as slow speed equipment goes these kind of products are great. However anything that goes above 30 miles an hour if it has water inside the tire the water gets hot with friction. And it can create other problems from the heat. Especially I would not recommend it on a motorcycle tire. But I would not recommend it on a car tire or a trailer that travels 50 plus miles an hour because the heat can create a blowout also
I would love to use this product implement tires and trailer tires are always very cheap and always are getting flats does it work on rim leaks as well I didn’t hear any mention on lowboy type tires? Hard navigate their website for product listing I used my phone I don’t know if it’s different but very difficult I’ll probably have to call them
So is the amount of sealant one needs to add to tires that already have ballast, is the amount of ballast that should be drained to end up same amount of fill?
Does it work on tube tires ????/ After having to air up my tire for years ( four years plus ) I used the Flat Out years back on my tubeless forklift...16 X 28 tires.About 5 1/2 foot tall. and about 3 foot wide...I did not even use that much and it worked fine. Later the other tire started leaking on the side wall and to my shock it fixed that one also....WOW ! Saved $1200.00 for the tires plus install $200 -$300 .
This product is the best on the market. Rick came to our equipment rental store 20 plus years ago and convinced my tire tech of 30 years. He was more than skeptical before Rick drove a spike thru a rear tire on one of our backhoes. It sealed the tire and we have been using the hd2500 since. This has saved us thousands of dollars over the years.
I can vouch for this product. We have been selling it at our dealership for as long as I've been there (8 years). It's hands down the best tire sealant you can buy. I put it in my lawn mower tires one year because I had to air up the tires every week. Well after putting MultiSeal in the tires, I didn't add any air for the next 4 years 🤯
Awesome that’s really good to hear
Yeah but where can I get that I'm going to get a couple I'm going to get a bucket for four brand new tires
Ever since I really set my mind on getting a BX tractor I started watching you and love the information you provide. I've been struggling with my rear tires going 'flat' on my BX2380 and putting rope plugs in it but there seems to be 10+ really small holes all over the tire (I've been working in the woods could be anything from an aging/thin tire and thorns or metal getting in the tire). This is just the video I needed. I'll be getting the Hydro 1500... now I need to figure out how to do it all considering I only need 68oz per rear tire and 33oz for the front... (just over 1.5 gallon)
I've been using this for a few years now thanks for the added info its going in my trailer tires for sure. Mostly only used it in atv and tractor tires untill now.
THIS is what I call ‘innovation’. Amazing. Just wish it was as simple as ADDING TO an existing set of tires. Ahhh, I spoke too soon! You CAN!
Haha indeed!
This really got my attention!! Great video. It's like you were reading my mind while I watched it because every question I was going to put in the comments was answered by the end.
Great looking product that easily falls under "if you're going to buy anything for your tractor" category.
I think so. At least given the amount of flats I’ve had in the past.
A leak on one rear tire of my SCUT was causing no end of problems every time I used my forks - couldn't manage to hit both sides of the pallet without adding air! After a little research, I used Multi Seal and it solved the problem instantly and permanently. Amazing stuff.
Seems like I’ve got a similar issue on at least one piece of equipment around here at all times, haha!
Neat stuff. I will dispute one thing, and that's the hole size it'll fix. It will not fix a 3/4" hole in a tire. It will fix a puncture caused by a 3/4" object. If you take a 3/4" hole saw and drill a hole in your tire, it's not going to fix it. But because tires are elastic by nature, that 3/4" puncture will close up to a much smaller hole that the Multi Seal can fix. Regardless, I think I'm going to order some for my zero turn mower. I've already had to plug two of them from screws and nails that seem to be everywhere from the previous property owner.
Yeah a 3/4” core removed from the tire is different.
Yes excellent point. This won't save your tire if you drive over a spinning holesaw.
I would love to see the tire demounted and see what it looks like when putting on a new tire. The tire guys I know hate it when people use fix a flat tire sealer because it makes it makes a mess on the inside and their job harder .
Well you know there not going to show that,,, or if it rust the wheel ... Lol
And fix a flat can be flammable too when changing a tire and it's messy
I have used multi seal for years. Tractors, mowers, lawnmower. The tire shop has used a cup after the old tire is off the wheel to dip multi seal out off the old tire and put it in the new tire before mounting. It is expensive and worth every penny.
Just ordered up two bottles of the Flat Out On Road for our four boat trailer tires after talking with a company rep. They were great to deal with and were very fast to respond to my inquiry.
Awesome solution i have rear tire with rim guard and a slow leak i cant find. I will be ordering this. This will save me the hassle of buying a new rear tire and removing and adding the Rim Guard!
Great video Courtney!! That looks like something every one should have in their tires especially tractor. Thanks for sharing be safe have fun enjoy
What does this do to the valve stem? Will it become clogged when trying to release air pressure?
No it doesn’t clog it up. Pretty cool formula. They’ve covered all the bases.
Just turn valve stem to the top when airing down. You'll get a small amount that will ooze out but nothing significant. And honestly, with this stuff in your tires, you won't need to touch the valve stem until it's time to replace the tire and stem
Why Isn't this product everywhere and Why isn't Everyone Using IT!! Awesome Guys
I want to treat every tire I have, on my motorcycles & cars & bicycles ,trucks, everything , really impressed 👌 !
Perfect timing on this video! I just discovered a small leak on my BX front tire yesterday - Drops about 1 PSI / hour. I'll have to check it out.
Glad it helped!
I have to say Cortney, you push some really good products. I love my wheel spacers, and the rim guard with this stuff is coming next.
Thanks Sean!
What happens when go to my tire shop with this stuf in the tires and want new tires, will they refuse to work on the tires because of big mess?
What about balance on a highway tire?
I used this product on a dry rotted lawn mower tire and it's been holding for 3 years now. i love it
did it seal sidewall cracks?
yes, it did i was surprised but it is still holding air.
Opened since 1981? I never heard of this 🤔 before. I'll have check out this product.
That is one great product !! Thanks for this share.
100% gonna order this monday for all my tractors and side by sides
Awesome!
I have been trying the smaller flat out version in my front tractor tires and they are not sealing. I need to figure out what to use or if I need to add more verses foam filling my tires. I’m not liking all the flats from our farm
Perfect.. just what we need....thank you...👍🚜👨🌾🚜🌠
Welcome!
How will that affect weight fluid, how will that affect tire replacement procedures. Will you be able to adjust tire pressures when needed
So in my mini-van I could remove the tpms sensors and install regular valve cores and this for Way better tire reliability???
That sound like wonderful stuff. Would like to have that on my farm.
Is keeping your tires balanced a problem?? Saying on trailer
This beats the green slime. 😀
No doubt about it
I've always used the product Liquitube (also sold under the Kubota brand) that does this. It has the Kevlar fibers, as well. It acts as a bead sealer, puncture sealer, and is absolutely amazing. I'm sure this stuff works well, as well. Makes products like slime look like water. This brand name's ability to mix with liquid ballast though is a game changer. I'd have no problem giving this product a try. Great video as always! And thanks once again for the info! On a sidenote, I'm over here in the Flint area, and would love to make a trip over and see ya some time!
Liquitube does not contain Kevlar
Thanks for sharing. That stuff is awesome.
That looks like a great product! I will definitely be checking that out soon.
Mine came today. 10 gallon of Hydro 1500 and 1 gallon of HD 2500
Hi, did I hear correctly 1500 on back tires of the 1025 and 2500 on the front? Thanks for sharing...
Great for tractors but other vehicles might have problems with balancing?
I expect not. The product remains liquid. So, it should be distributed fairly evenly inside the tire as it spins at speed.
The tires should be balanced before putting in the Liquid.
I always use slime but I will give this a try. Good video
Looks good I wonder if its flammable And could I use it in mt old 2001 jeep wrangler that has no tpms system and stock aluminum wheels
Non flammable
@@rbp1960 So is it ok for on road vehicles that go 65 mph and not throw of the balance
@@wdxwm300 I don't want to be rude here, but he'll no do not put that in an on road tire, if it's water it will expand and blow your tire, also tire pressure sensors. And yes it will shake the tire to death at the wrong speeds as the water oscillates. Any liquid in a tire is a low speed product. And any added weight to a highway speed tire will wreck the balance. Keep it to tractors and slow ATVs man. It will wreck your tire and might cause a crash if it blows on the highway
Never seen this product before, but as someone who has a lot of thorned locust trees this would be a god send. I haven't had any problems with my tractor tires but they have played hell on my ATV tires. Thanks I'll be looking at this product for sure as I'm just getting ready for a new set of ATV tires.
Thanks for watching!
In a high-speed application does it affect balance?
No sir, you put a different ratio in for over 45 mph because of this.
can it be used on a car? I wouldn't need the TPMS system if I had the sealant.
No
I got 3 punctures in my front tractor tires the other day. Had to use 5 plugs to fix them. Will look into this, would not have even known they were punctured with this stuff.
Tell ya what, I use it on my Big Trucks and Trailers that run in and out of the Landfills where tire punctures and cuts are almost a daily occurrence.... Yes, it is messy when you go to mount and dismount tires, but I look at it this way..... Its a Hell of a lot cheaper than buying tires or having equipment down waiting on service trucks....
Not working on the zero turn front slicks. I still have to add air every time I mow.
I'd assume you have a bad valve stem or a poor seal on your bead.
@@TwoTall1988 Nope, it's leaking right through the tire. Bubbles don't lie.
Does it work tubes in tires. Great product. Have a great day be safe
The only missing question. This for tubeless only? Or both?
Here’s what their website says…
We claim lower effectiveness on tubed tires for several reasons:
In many cases, the tubes are very thin and cheaply made. This can lead to the tubes ripping when punctured which makes them very difficult to seal.
We also see a lot of tubes that are not properly sized for the tire - either too big or too small. This can also lead to ineffective sealing due to the movement of the tube in the tire or ripping
@@GoodWorksTractors if the sealant works as good as it claims. I will take tubes out and go back to tubeless. My problem was leaking around the bead on 2 skid steer tires and a 3 one was a small hole in it from a nail.
That's a must-have product... Other than added expense, would it be ok to add extra Multi Seal into the tractor tire just to be overly protected ?
Yeah it’s one of those things where they say you really can’t overdo it. So adding a bit more than the minimum amount is just fine.
How much per gallon?
I have my Kubota M4D setup with the 1500 and liquid ballast. Great combination as I’ve had zero issues even with mesquite thorns
My Hand truck, my Generator, front tractor tires, Trailer.. I have a list for this!
Bought Tire Ject. Tried it on a front tire of a lawn tractor. Didn't work at first. Took a long time to work and only Partially worked. Still leaking air. Not happy with product. Screwed up my tire pressure gauge. Had to clean it. And yes had the tire moving. Stuck in my lathe and spun the tire 20 min. Question is does your product work better than tire ject.
Yes
I can see how this might work on tread punctures, however; I'm curious about side wall damage.
That’s awesome…. Finally something I can use on …. Everything… cool
It is pretty slick!
Is this good for leaking beads as well?
If you let air out of your tires with the stem at the 6 o'clock position would that cause the valve to clog up?
If this was in your tires to prevent flats , why would you need to let the air out of them ??
Can any of these products endure a freeze prior to use?
Nice job god bless
Can you use this stuff with Rim Guard?
You got to hit it Sally!!
Interesting. We have lots of multiflora rose. This may be a good idea. Now I'm afraid to check the pricing!
Haha well I suppose you need to weigh the costs of having it vs not :)
@@GoodWorksTractors True! I've patched a front tire twice on my Ranger already. Rose thorns both times. Can it be used on plugged tires (tread, not sidewall)?
I believe so, but I’d double check with MultiSeal to be safe
@@GoodWorksTractors Thanks; I will. Price isn't that bad, at least for a Ranger sized vehicle. This was very helpful!
The front tires of the Summit doesn't have Rim Guard? Shouldn't they be filled to the same level as the rears?
No, don’t put liquid ballast in front tires. RimGuard doesn’t recommend it.
Hoping to find this product in the Olympia Washington area. Hopefully it will work for logging applications.
You can order it on MULTI SEAL's website
So if you do not have TPMS you can use this in your daily vehicle?
I am curious what the relationship between this product, air and rim guard is???? It is noisy where I am looking at this so I can't hear it if you did talk about this in the video.
Will it seal bad bead leaks? Thanks, J
Supposed to do a good job on bead leaks
Oh man…I go through trailer tires on my dump trailer doing property and construction site cleanups. I’ve been through 4 this year already, each about $250 with tax/install. You better bet I’ll be ordering!
Awesome. I’ll definitely be getting some of this.
How does this work on side walls. I do a lot of off-roading and have been known to get sticks in my side walls, plus my tractor tires get locust thorns and mesquite thorns in the side walls and depending where it is, a lot of tire shops wont repair a side wall, even for tractors and side walls, no matter if those vehicles never see the street or highways
Does it work with tube tires?
Is it water soluble if you drive in water it'll start leaking 3:50
Is this product compatible with tube-type tires?
Leftover latex paint is all I've ever used for tread punctured.
Only needed once!
Is that water soluble if you drive in water will it leak
Any idea how this product would affect a TPMS?
they said not to put it in personal cars or any vehicles with tpms. its in the video
Will it prevent rim leaks as well as punctures?
Good question, yes it does
Can you use with tubes
For tubeless tires?
impressive
Pretty cool stuff
this would be great for pneumatic tires on lawn carts and wheel barrows as well!
Product that is necessary around the farm!
Agreed!
As far as slow speed equipment goes these kind of products are great. However anything that goes above 30 miles an hour if it has water inside the tire the water gets hot with friction. And it can create other problems from the heat. Especially I would not recommend it on a motorcycle tire. But I would not recommend it on a car tire or a trailer that travels 50 plus miles an hour because the heat can create a blowout also
Is this suitable for tires with tubes? What about for smaller tires like on a motorcycle? Thank you in advance.
Yes, it will work in tubes and we do not recommend the product in street motorcycles
I would love to use this product implement tires and trailer tires are always very cheap and always are getting flats does it work on rim leaks as well I didn’t hear any mention on lowboy type tires? Hard navigate their website for product listing I used my phone I don’t know if it’s different but very difficult I’ll probably have to call them
Yeah might be easier calling or emailing them
So is the amount of sealant one needs to add to tires that already have ballast, is the amount of ballast that should be drained to end up same amount of fill?
It doesn’t sound like you need to drain any out
@@GoodWorksTractors awesome! The RimGuard is not to pleasant smelling! Lol Thanks for the reply!
Haha yeah I know what you mean!
Where can I buy that at I want to get some when I get my new tires
You are talking about saving the day with my tractor in the field, what about tractors with ballast liquid in the tires? Any solution for that’s?
Yes, we cover that in the video. Use the Hydro 1500. It mixes with liquid ballast.
Can I add it to tires that already have have slime in them or does it need to be cleaned out first?
The tires need to be free of any other sealants or additives.
Does that stuff work on sidewalls?
Will this also be a liquid tire balance?
how does it work if you have liquid ballast in the rear tires?
It doesnt
How does this compare to liqui-tube??
Good question, I’m not familiar with it
Very good 👍🇺🇸
Can it stop O-ring leaks on a two part rim (MICHELIN-XZL-1600-R20 tire)?
When I finally find the right tractor for our projects, I'll use this and Rimguard.
Good question to email them on, I’m not sure myself
can you use the product as a ballastin the tires
Good question: No, this would require so much product that it wouldn’t be economical. Best solution is to mix with RimGuard or another liquid ballast.
Does it work on tube tires ????/ After having to air up my tire for years ( four years plus ) I used the Flat Out years back on my tubeless forklift...16 X 28 tires.About 5 1/2 foot tall. and about 3 foot wide...I did not even use that much and it worked fine. Later the other tire started leaking on the side wall and to my shock it fixed that one also....WOW ! Saved $1200.00 for the tires plus install $200 -$300 .
Will it work with beat juice filled tire?
EDIT: I saw the hydro 1500
Sure will
Because the product cleans up with water its just a matter of rinsing it out of the tire. The product does not contain any glues or latex
Will it work with a tube tire?
Does it rust the rims?
No, it does not
This sounds great considering I have wild Bradford pear trees that fill my 12 acres field