Good catch! We've had ours around a year, maybe a little more, and even with appropriate tire pressure I just found two flat tires today. At the price and supposed quality, I'm trying not to be irritated with Gorilla Cart.
yes! Very useful video> unfortunately i ordered one before i saw this. This video didn't show in my search results. But was given to me 2 days after my search. Thanks for the info! Subbed your channel today.
Thank you for your video and suggest on tire inflammation. I checked mine when I got it they felt ok but only had 10 psi in then. Mine we’re supposed to be 30 psi. Thanks again.
This 800 lb load cart will be useful in my garden. I’ll hand pull it. For hauling with a tractor I think a heavier wagon/ trailer would be better. I like that it goes easily through my gates.
You should have deflated the tube and re situated it within the tire so the valve stem wasn't still rubbing on the rim. I used to wrap my bike valve stems with electrical tape so that would wear out before it hit the stem. Just a thought. Question however, how tall are those side gates?
Your right. I did. I posted this a while ago but I was trying to say with the video to get them to proper inflation first before they start to spin inside the rim. If I wasnt clear, I apologize...
Yeah...my Wife bought one. After a year it had a flat already. Still need to put a new tube in it. I put some of that green slime in my old Craftsman tractor cart and all it did was make a mess inside the tire so I can't tube it now.
SLIME is wonderful. It's been a great time saver. It washes away easily with plain water. Garden equipment tires usually get rim leaks because of the tire bead construction and they must be treated differently from punctures. There should be no reason you can't use a tube.
I had the same issue with my cart. Tires would go flat after very little use. I took them to Les schwab tire center to get repaired. I was tired of screwing around with it. I only had it maybe a year. They took a look at the tires and said I would just be wasting money fixing them.....rubber was very poor and already rotted and needed new tubes. I bit the bullet and bought the flat free tires. Not real happy these carts.
I got one, 3 yrs ago. Flat tire. Can't Take the tube out to repair the company discontinued that model . so stuck with 3 wheels 75.00 trailer i usd as a storage bin.. I absolutely hate this trailer.
To remove the tire assembly, simply pull out the cotter key, pliers may be required, remove the washer, gently lift the cart up and pull the tire assembly off. If you mean to remove the tire from the rim, I would suggest searching for a video that shows this as it's quite a bit to explain. And honestly just easier and more cost effective to replace the whole tire assembly if your tire or inner tube is bad.