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I have one like this
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The wheels didn't make it past the first year. Can anyone suggest a way to seal up dry rotted wheels???? Or is simply replacing them my only choice?
I'm afraid that they're going to be some special engineered crap that any'ol wheel from T.S. won't fit on.

Edited to add: I tried FIX A FLAT & just made a big mess
So now I'm wondering..... if I air them up as much as possible & then coat them in this really fast before they go flat..... 🤔
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I hate to admit that I had a similar situation a few years ago & tore up 2 tubes trying to get them in right. I ended up taking the tire & a 3rd tube up to the local tire place & asking them to do it for me.

I think that was a smaller mower tire.....
Will a bicycle tube fit
 
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