I’d like to start my own little homestead /farm how to I go about Acquiring land are there any grants or government funding or tips you can help me besides working till the day I die to get it lol
I’ve been using slime for years. I’ve had mixed results. But up till now it’s been the best thing I found. Look forward to trying stan’s. Always enjoy the videos keep them up please!
I've used both and Stans has been my go too for years....shining above the rest in the cycling world, bikes pick up the same sort of flats and slow leaks that power equipment does....love the Stans...again..been using it for years...love it! Requires a little refresh every season typically
Thank you! I have a zero turn & it hasn't even been a year & it's on flat!!! Now I know what to do!! By the way, you have healthy stong knees!! Take care of them! Knee pain is what sucks when I really wanna get out & do yard work!!!
I think there's a link to Stans in the video description down there....I have literally been using STANS for over 15 years now and I love it! They started out for bicycle tires and branched out into the ag world....it's great stuff! If you were my neighbor I'd give ya a bottle! Josh
Very true! Everyone hates dealing flats. I swapped out my lawn and garden tractor tires for a new set. It's so satisfying not having to inflate them every other use. Not sure why I waited so long?
I'll have to give it a try. I've used Slime with good results in the past. The budget version is liquid laundry starch. It won't fill as large a hole as other things, but leaky rims and other slow leaks will be taken care of. I have some equipment with old dry rotted tires that I put starch in years ago and they are still holding air.
Coming from the cycling industry, I’ve used Stan’s since they first came out. Stan’s has been a leader in this department forever. They also make hubs and rims ( both alloy and carbon) and sell complete wheels. Plus, a variety of rim tapes, valve stems and tools for applications. I did not know they did AG-stuff also! I am going to hit them up !!
You also may have just ruined your "favorite air pressure gauge" since that stuff had not yet solidified. In fact that stuff can clog your air valve all together but I guess if its not leaking you won't need to add air anyway. Long ago we did the same thing with a few ounces of regular latex paint. Git-r-done
Green slime is latex/elmers glue too. I switched to dishwashing liquid because too much condensation was breaking down the latex. The dishwashing liquid has been working better.
They don't spin fast enough. But even if you put it in a trailer tire liquids will self balance in the tire, as long as they don't freeze in winter or dry out in a puddle.
just bought a husky mower and in manual it says any of that stuff will void warranty. just a heads up cause i know most guys dont read the manual, i wasnt really i just was looking of oil type for transmission and engine when that caught my eye
The Amazon link at your shopping site goes to the bicycle tire sealant. Is that the same as the turf tire sealant or is it a different product? Thanks. Have a productive day.
Hi Tommy, we don't quite have all our products up on Amazon as of yet - if you head to our StansSealant.com website we have all the Lawn/Garden/Turf products we currently offer up there. Thank you!
I’ve heard from a few people Over my days that when you remove a valve core , regardless if it was good or not ...... to always replace it... Are they right?
I dont think you need to replace them every time they are removed unless damaged when removing or that was the cause of the air leak. I was always taught when replacing your tire replace the whole valve stem with a new one if the rubber type, if it's the metal type valve stem then just replace the core.
Hi Jimmy, Yes, absolutely - thorns and other puncturing objects are the biggest potential problems that fueled us to create a SOLUTION to flat tire woes! We've been at it in the bicycle world for 20+ years!!
It's been my experience that tire additives make tire repairs more expensive due to cleaning the tire before patching, and some of these products actually cause the wheels to rust, shortening their lifespan.
@@StoneyRidgeFarmer that's definitely an improvement over that green stuff in tires. Fix a flat is for dire emergencies, but my tire guy warns that it could be up to $20 additional to fix the tire.
Others experience no need for manual repair after putting it in. Depends on size of hole, it might balance in favor of use and no need for repair, or go straight to a shop and tell them you used it.
A little off topic. Can't decide on a quad or side by side. Using for work (haul/ plow, ) and a little trail riding. Want to take the granddaughters, one at a time, for a ride as well. Any suggestions greatly appreciated.
Really good tip for not having anymore flats. I will have to look into getting some.. our church lawn mower has a knack for getting flats. Thanks again for the tip.
Great, now I'm going to be looking at comparison and other tests for the next hour. We spent nearly $1k to foam fill tires which is the best protection. That's after trying every color tractor slime product. Does this really work? Our property had locust and bush honey suckle with unforgiving thorns. I've trashed nearly a dozen tires. Tubes can't be used as they just shred quickly.
Thanks for the vid Josh. I have a zero turn that the front tire keeps going flat but a dunk test never shows any bubbles so seems like no leak. Can you use this product if the tire loses the bead on the rim and air by itself wont inflate the tire? Thanks.
So what do you do when the tire is finally worn out and needs a new tire. Does this stuff get all over the rim where you can not reuse the rim and have to not only buy a new tire, but a new rim each time as well ?
nope it's just rubberized and stays on the tire....it will dry out after a few years and you need to add more...been using it in bicycle tires for years..it rubbs right off the rim like rubber cement
Hi Roger, we do recommend to give the mechanic a heads up if you put anything inside your tire/wheel besides air/nitrogen. The cleanup is A LOT easier than with that green stuff you mention. If you check us out on instagram or Facebook @stanssealant, we posted a video of how easy the cleanup can be. Thanks!
shouldn't, since it's just a tiny amound...take your thumb and hit the tip of the valve to blow out any STANS you might have in there before you put your gauge on
I know this is not sizing for cars but. On a car or truck you can have 2 different sizing types (31x10.5r15) 31 tall 10.5 wide 15 inch rim or the percentage type (235/75r15) 235 tread width 75% of the tread width is the sidewall height and a 15inch rim.
Man I thought you where going to show them airless tires for the lawn mowers I have been 👁 balling them for a wail know they are expensive but not having to worry about flats or uneven cut on the yard would be nice.
Hi there, Are you still around as I hope of hearing from you or someone whom may give me some help regarding tyres types better for wheelbarrows kept outside in all weather but also to consider how these will be when mainly used on a lawn area's, so to not harm grass but also not left with frequent flat tyres. Regards, Maureen
Lol, I've only mowed twice with the Toro Max but I suspect I'll suffer the fate of a flat eventually. If I'm being honest, I already know Ill end up thinking "SRF tried to tell me" lol.
uh...this doesn't have anything to do with my buddy Wes and this aint a 150hp tractor brotha...funny because Wes texted me about an hour after this video was up...told me he was gonna send some tireject to me. Just looked at their site....to do one lawn mower the cost is $42.99 takes 30 oz...so it's about the same with both products I'd say
Should have put a nail in to demonstrate that it really does work. I've heard that these type of product don't really work and just make a mess inside the tire. What say you? Thanks
Hi Leonard - please feel free to check out our Instagram or Facebook accounts @stanssealant - we ran some nails into a tire to showcase how efficient our sealant is: instagram.com/p/CKojqriJ6rj/
Hey Josh great videos but let me take it a step further on reading you tire numbers on your ATV the tires are almost 3 years old how do you tell there is 4 little numbers in a oval looks like is 4518 that means that tire was made 45th week of 2018 this is on all tires or should be from car and trucks to well ATV's this is awesome to know when buying a car or truck so you know how old those low mileage tires are lol
That's close to $60 for all four tires. 32oz is just enough for two tires on most things I'd use this for and my tractor not enough for two tires. $$$$$
The pricing really sticks in my craw not because it is expensive but because 2-16oz bottles are $40 but if you want the 32oz bottle it is $41.50......Why Stan's?? Usually you pay less for larger containers (or at least the same) not more! I know it is only $1.50 but it is the principle ! Yes I'll just buy the 16s but it's still aggravating! Update: OK my bad first pricing was on Amazon, going straight to Stan's the 32oz is $34! Sorry for jumping the gun Stan's!
Stans Just emailed me after seeing the video! We got a coupon code for ya 10% off! Stans Website: www.stanssealant.com/ Coupon: SRF10
I’d like to start my own little homestead /farm how to I go about Acquiring land are there any grants or government funding or tips you can help me besides working till the day I die to get it lol
Thank you for disclosing Stan's sent you the item to review. I think it's something important that TH-camrs tend to leave out these days.
Never thought there was anything else but green slim stuff that never worked I’ll try this stuff out thanks josh
I've used Stans for a long time. I even use the bike version on my lawnmower tires. love it.
Great timing, have a slow leak in a tire so I’ll give it a try.
You have a gift of explaining all the steps needed.
Thanks so much David
I’ve been using slime for years. I’ve had mixed results. But up till now it’s been the best thing I found. Look forward to trying stan’s. Always enjoy the videos keep them up please!
I've used both and Stans has been my go too for years....shining above the rest in the cycling world, bikes pick up the same sort of flats and slow leaks that power equipment does....love the Stans...again..been using it for years...love it! Requires a little refresh every season typically
Look into a product called Tireject. Highly recommend it.
How much rust did it add to your rims?
Thank you! I have a zero turn & it hasn't even been a year & it's on flat!!! Now I know what to do!! By the way, you have healthy stong knees!! Take care of them! Knee pain is what sucks when I really wanna get out & do yard work!!!
I think there's a link to Stans in the video description down there....I have literally been using STANS for over 15 years now and I love it! They started out for bicycle tires and branched out into the ag world....it's great stuff! If you were my neighbor I'd give ya a bottle! Josh
Very true! Everyone hates dealing flats. I swapped out my lawn and garden tractor tires for a new set. It's so satisfying not having to inflate them every other use. Not sure why I waited so long?
I've been having a leaky tractor tire around the head and didnt want to spend the 200 for a new rim. So I'll definitely give this a try. Thanks!
Look into a product called Tireject. Use it all on my heavy equipment.
I'll have to give it a try. I've used Slime with good results in the past. The budget version is liquid laundry starch. It won't fill as large a hole as other things, but leaky rims and other slow leaks will be taken care of. I have some equipment with old dry rotted tires that I put starch in years ago and they are still holding air.
Coming from the cycling industry, I’ve used Stan’s since they first came out. Stan’s has been a leader in this department forever. They also make hubs and rims ( both alloy and carbon) and sell complete wheels. Plus, a variety of rim tapes, valve stems and tools for applications. I did not know they did AG-stuff also! I am going to hit them up !!
Yeah Kevin!!
Wow. This is amazing. Thank you for making this awesome video. We are so doing this on my farm. Thanks again.
Thanks so much Tim!! Glad ya enjoyed it buddy!
Hi Brother Josh tire foam for your equipment when I used to work at Dainty Rubish they had a company come with a truck
I need to do this, I'm always finding my zero turn mower tires flat.
Flat lander from Greensboro. My nephew bought a small farm near Rutherfordton.. You know Roffton.. :)
You didn't mention is if you have a TPMS (Tire Pressure Monitoring System) on your equipment you Can't use that because it ruins the sensors.
You also may have just ruined your "favorite air pressure gauge" since that stuff had not yet solidified. In fact that stuff can clog your air valve all together but I guess if its not leaking you won't need to add air anyway. Long ago we did the same thing with a few ounces of regular latex paint. Git-r-done
Green slime is latex/elmers glue too. I switched to dishwashing liquid because too much condensation was breaking down the latex. The dishwashing liquid has been working better.
this works great...not at all like slime
One time, but whats worse is a dead battery! Lol great idea. Does it mess with tire balance?
They don't spin fast enough. But even if you put it in a trailer tire liquids will self balance in the tire, as long as they don't freeze in winter or dry out in a puddle.
If you pre-measure the product, just use a car jack to lift the equipment and the flat tire will pull product in squeezing not needed.
just bought a husky mower and in manual it says any of that stuff will void warranty. just a heads up cause i know most guys dont read the manual, i wasnt really i just was looking of oil type for transmission and engine when that caught my eye
The Amazon link at your shopping site goes to the bicycle tire sealant. Is that the same as the turf tire sealant or is it a different product?
Thanks. Have a productive day.
Hi Tommy, we don't quite have all our products up on Amazon as of yet - if you head to our StansSealant.com website we have all the Lawn/Garden/Turf products we currently offer up there. Thank you!
I have been using Multi-Seal HD for the same application. A little expensive but works great.
I’ve heard from a few people Over my days that when you remove a valve core , regardless if it was good or not ...... to always replace it... Are they right?
I dont think you need to replace them every time they are removed unless damaged when removing or that was the cause of the air leak. I was always taught when replacing your tire replace the whole valve stem with a new one if the rubber type, if it's the metal type valve stem then just replace the core.
Berryman's and Amerseal are both good tire sealers too.
Hey Josh,
Does it “cure” or stay messy and slimy like Slime? I avoid Slime because of the mess if you ever put anew tire on the rim.
Does that stop thornes from puncturing bicycle tires? I've tried puncture proof tire liners and they didnt work
Hi Jimmy, Yes, absolutely - thorns and other puncturing objects are the biggest potential problems that fueled us to create a SOLUTION to flat tire woes! We've been at it in the bicycle world for 20+ years!!
Great video! This is a great idea and a neat product! Have a great day!
Well maybe it’s just your part of the world! I have never had a flat tire on my lawn mower! I’ve had a flat tire on my trailers and once one a car!😂
Awesome.. your great at walking people through on directions..you would make a good teacher👍
Have a good evening 🌷🌷🌷
Keep up the great content. Had any luck catching any muskrats?
I found that Slime works really well
Stans is so so much better...I've used this stuff for at least 15 years...it works awesome!
It's been my experience that tire additives make tire repairs more expensive due to cleaning the tire before patching, and some of these products actually cause the wheels to rust, shortening their lifespan.
Not Stans...it basically puts a "snakeskin" inside your tire, but rubs or wipes right off if needed
@@StoneyRidgeFarmer that's definitely an improvement over that green stuff in tires. Fix a flat is for dire emergencies, but my tire guy warns that it could be up to $20 additional to fix the tire.
@@drfalcon4102 Or just pissed off.
@@StoneyRidgeFarmer Josh, I'm not sure if you mentioned the fact that this additive is for tubeless tires. It will not work in tube type tires.
Others experience no need for manual repair after putting it in. Depends on size of hole, it might balance in favor of use and no need for repair, or go straight to a shop and tell them you used it.
Does the 16 oz come with the stim puller and also the hose to add the fluid???
check the link below and you'll see. I'm pretty sure it doesn't come with everything...but there's a kit for the whole setup
tip- i have been fixin tires, the ply is very important!! i ordered 4 ply, got 2, people do not know want they are doing. double check everyone!!!!
🏆🏆🏆👍🇺🇲🙏
What's the lifespan of this product?
How does it compare to TireJect?
Thank you for sharing
That's what I was wondering Tireject is a awesome product.
What and where did you get those work gloves that you had on when workoking on cycle mower?
Glad to know what the numbers mean!! Thanks! Does the tube and other things come with the bottle? I can't tell on the amazon site.
Why do they not have solid tires like skid steers have? I have a subcompact tractor and I would love to have a set of those...
all skid steers dont have solid tires...the tire on this machine is it's suspension....soft tire, less bounce
What's the difference in this product d Green Slime? Cheers
Shouldn’t you drive it around after you put it in it so it can get all the way around the tire?
A little off topic. Can't decide on a quad or side by side. Using for work (haul/ plow, ) and a little trail riding. Want to take the granddaughters, one at a time, for a ride as well. Any suggestions greatly appreciated.
Really good tip for not having anymore flats. I will have to look into getting some.. our church lawn mower has a knack for getting flats. Thanks again for the tip.
pray for it !!
No mo flats! Lol. Good stuff!
Hi...... Thank you 🎥👍👍👍
thank you for this video. It was very helpful
How come you got your Titian Max, and I ordered mine in February and my dealer is telling another two weeks?
Thank you Josh
My pick-up tires slowly get soft, will this work for truck tires?
What's it like to remove and replace the rubber tire with the latex inside the tire? A Nasty mess?
Great, now I'm going to be looking at comparison and other tests for the next hour.
We spent nearly $1k to foam fill tires which is the best protection. That's after trying every color tractor slime product. Does this really work?
Our property had locust and bush honey suckle with unforgiving thorns. I've trashed nearly a dozen tires. Tubes can't be used as they just shred quickly.
Hi Jay, Stan's does work great for thorn punctures - it's formulated with natural latex so it really bonds well to the rubber tire.
Thanks for the vid Josh. I have a zero turn that the front tire keeps going flat but a dunk test never shows any bubbles so seems like no leak. Can you use this product if the tire loses the bead on the rim and air by itself wont inflate the tire? Thanks.
Another good Tool Tuesday demonstration. Very informative.
Will it stick to the rim and ruin the rim?
thanks for sharing
Serious question, what does it do to the rims?
Will it hurt the rim in any way?
Nice mower. I am Toro man and have the Timecutter.
Foam doesn't work. Once parked it creates a flat spot that will not round back. It eventually crumbles inside the tire.
So what do you do when the tire is finally worn out and needs a new tire. Does this stuff get all over the rim where you can not reuse the rim and have to not only buy a new tire, but a new rim each time as well ?
nope it's just rubberized and stays on the tire....it will dry out after a few years and you need to add more...been using it in bicycle tires for years..it rubbs right off the rim like rubber cement
What do the tire guys think about it when you have to replace the tires? And is it like slime?
Hi Roger, we do recommend to give the mechanic a heads up if you put anything inside your tire/wheel besides air/nitrogen. The cleanup is A LOT easier than with that green stuff you mention. If you check us out on instagram or Facebook @stanssealant, we posted a video of how easy the cleanup can be. Thanks!
@@stanssealant2329 thanks for the info.
Will it mess up a tire gauge?
shouldn't, since it's just a tiny amound...take your thumb and hit the tip of the valve to blow out any STANS you might have in there before you put your gauge on
Great video Josh 🇺🇲 WOOOOOO 🇺🇲
I know this is not sizing for cars but. On a car or truck you can have 2 different sizing types (31x10.5r15) 31 tall 10.5 wide 15 inch rim or the percentage type (235/75r15) 235 tread width 75% of the tread width is the sidewall height and a 15inch rim.
I just bought some multi-seal for my tractor. 1 plug in one tire and 2 plugs in the other front tire. Tired of this also.
Great video...thanks for doing these types of informational videos....love tool tuesday
Josh Great video ‘! Keep them coming
As others have stated tireject is awesome and not corrosive. Slime is. That would be my question on this product first and foremost
Damn right it is!!
@@onelonleyfarmer I give all the credit to you, your the one that got me using it! Thank you 👍
Stan's Sealant is also non-corrosive, that being said - plain water can be corrosive to bare metal.
Where do I find the tube you use to fill the tire with the solution?
Hi Deborah, you can order the applicator here: www.stanssealant.com/product/tire-sealant-applicator/ Thanks!!
Do you think 1 bottle of 16 ounce will work for 1 tires on a 2023 cub cadet?
I'd follow what the manufacturer recomends for the amount in your tires
Oh I am totally disappointed 😢!!! TireJect because that stuff really works.
We should do some side by side testing together 😉
Man I thought you where going to show them airless tires for the lawn mowers I have been 👁 balling them for a wail know they are expensive but not having to worry about flats or uneven cut on the yard would be nice.
So what happens when you pull the tire off in a few years? Can you prove it will not be corroded?
Google how to use ATF, it's amazing!! I've done at least 40 slow leak tractor tires since last spring and ALL are holding air! Easy and cheap!
You can foam fill them too
That Toro seems to be working good for you, do you still have the john deere one?
Hi there, Are you still around as I hope of hearing from you or someone whom may give me some help regarding tyres types better for wheelbarrows kept outside
in all weather but also to consider how these will be when mainly used on a lawn area's, so to not harm grass but also not left with frequent flat tyres.
Regards, Maureen
Lol, I've only mowed twice with the Toro Max but I suspect I'll suffer the fate of a flat eventually. If I'm being honest, I already know Ill end up thinking "SRF tried to tell me" lol.
great video, thanks for sharing
Michelin twheeels for the win . No hair no problem
Dammit LOL got a love Apple auto correct
Totally going against, OLF. Tireject is the best. Sounds like you may as well foam filled. With as much product you used.
uh...this doesn't have anything to do with my buddy Wes and this aint a 150hp tractor brotha...funny because Wes texted me about an hour after this video was up...told me he was gonna send some tireject to me. Just looked at their site....to do one lawn mower the cost is $42.99 takes 30 oz...so it's about the same with both products I'd say
Lol just giving you a hard time bud, nothing serious. Keep up the great work.
Only flat on the bottom but this stuff can resolve that
lol
Having a flat tire the day you have to mow is one of the most annoying things that happens lol
I'm gonna have to check my tire sizes now. I just assumed they all matched 🤔
Finally something I never see before for real ....
Just subbed to your TH-cam channel!! Your friend, Jeff!!
Other stuff that has been on the market for decades to foam seal tires hardens and makes the ride very rough.
Good stuff buddy
Cade wants tweels but OMG are they expensive!
Should have put a nail in to demonstrate that it really does work. I've heard that these type of product don't really work and just make a mess inside the tire. What say you? Thanks
Hi Leonard - please feel free to check out our Instagram or Facebook accounts @stanssealant - we ran some nails into a tire to showcase how efficient our sealant is: instagram.com/p/CKojqriJ6rj/
tires look good
Hey Josh great videos but let me take it a step further on reading you tire numbers on your ATV the tires are almost 3 years old how do you tell there is 4 little numbers in a oval looks like is 4518 that means that tire was made 45th week of 2018 this is on all tires or should be from car and trucks to well ATV's this is awesome to know when buying a car or truck so you know how old those low mileage tires are lol
Does Stans have the Project Farm stamp of approval?
Help us learn more!
Low key flexin on your wheels lol
mike has his already for i think as i follow his vlog over a year
Can't you buy it by the gal
I didnt know u made this video
Ant if just like fix a flat that you get at Walmart
nope...not at all. Fix a flat ruins tires, it "gums up" the inner wall of the tire, this simply fills the hole and you get back to mowing
That's close to $60 for all four tires. 32oz is just enough for two tires on most things I'd use this for and my tractor not enough for two tires. $$$$$
The pricing really sticks in my craw not because it is expensive but because 2-16oz bottles are $40 but if you want the 32oz bottle it is $41.50......Why Stan's?? Usually you pay less for larger containers (or at least the same) not more! I know it is only $1.50 but it is the principle ! Yes I'll just buy the 16s but it's still aggravating!
Update: OK my bad first pricing was on Amazon, going straight to Stan's the 32oz is $34! Sorry for jumping the gun Stan's!
The problem is when you have to put a new tire on. That stuff will eat a rim up.
nope....it won't, I've been using it for years and it's just little rubber balls in there after a few years
I literally just looked down 30 minutes ago at a flat tire on my lawnmower
Get some Stan's Sealant!!