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central sask | If you have it all together you have to use the hole that the stem on tube is offset closest to!! I have seen guys put the tube in with stem facing the wrong way for the hole they are using.
Stems tear off in minutes or weeks but they always tear off.
Now that is with a STANDARD tractor/combine tube with the stem offset to one side.
There are tubes made with the stem in the middle of the inner flat of the tube, these are for usually eastern European built implement tires/rims and some tractors and combines.
I have a couple of these "center stem" tubes here in 30.5x32 and 24.5x32 sizes Goodyear brand made in Poland or Russia .
They are very heavy/thick rubber and I assume are "natural rubber".
Great tubes but unless I drill a hole for stem in middle of my rim shell I will likely never be able to use them. | |
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