Bushwheel care, life expectancy, and resurrection
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Another tip is not to lock the brake and swing the tail around on pavement. Make large turns and keep the tires rolling. This will help extend the life of the tire.
I know a guy that rhino lined his BW.
Jason
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jgerard wrote: I know a guy that rhino lined his BW.

Jason
That worked? I've Rhino lined the tail wheel spring on an Ag plane that put out a lot of dry fertilizer, it worked for a while, but the fertilizer even ate through the Rhino. I wouldn't have thought it would be flexible enough to stay on a tire

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I bid up to 900. I will buy new after that. I have 2 sets of 31 radials i got used. I figure a few more sets and i will have a lifetime supply.

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Ok had to try it, got a quart of Herculiner paint on bedliner at NAPA, put two light coats on a old pair of airstreaks I had, they were really getting sad..
So cleaned them well and wiped them down with thinner.... two light coats then drying for couple days.... mounted on cub and went out and landed on everything from gravel, rocks, shale, sand and even blacktop...spent several hours beating them in the ground....
with the rough finish I thought they might grab on pavement like crazy but no diff. from before...and they are flexible, look like new...the stuff seems to have just attached it's self to the old rubber....Consider the experiment a 9.5 !
Beats Shoe Goo hands down.........
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Well John are you gonna give it a try?
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...if I hadn't sold mine, I would. Maybe at the next round of tires. John
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...remember, life is uncertain, eat desert first!
... and, those that pound their guns into plows, will plow for those who don't.
glaciercub wrote:Ok had to try it, got a quart of Herculiner paint on bedliner at NAPA, put two light coats on a old pair of airstreaks I had, they were really getting sad..
So cleaned them well and wiped them down with thinner.... two light coats then drying for couple days.... mounted on cub and went out and landed on everything from gravel, rocks, shale, sand and even blacktop...spent several hours beating them in the ground....
with the rough finish I thought they might grab on pavement like crazy but no diff. from before...and they are flexible, look like new...the stuff seems to have just attached it's self to the old rubber....Consider the experiment a 9.5 !
Beats Shoe Goo hands down.........
Ha.... Knew it.... got lifetime tires now...... cool.....
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