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    Posted: 26 Apr 2022 at 4:44pm
My neighbor gifted me a to30 ferguson tractor that has been sitting in excess of 20 years.  The tires were new when parked as in the mold lines around tires are still there. My question is what can be done to seal cracks so they are not noticeable ?   Tractor will only do shows and occasional joy ride around neighborhood.  
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote jaybmiller Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 26 Apr 2022 at 5:42pm
gee, maybe some of that 'flexseal, as seen on TV' ??
some 'rubberized undercoating' ??
windshield urethane ??
probably want the tire to be washed with soap/water/dry and warm before applying anything....
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote DMiller Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 26 Apr 2022 at 6:07pm
Check with a Tire Shop as to Vulcanizing Liquids.  Cracks seem superficial yet the elastomer suspension volatiles have vacated and allowed the rubber to shrink then crack, that exposes the cording under that skin.  Tires will be hard where if use it pretty hard or in harsh conditions tires could fail.  Recappers here will not accept 6 year old carcasses due to that.
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Bowes used to have a product for that use. Danged if I can remember its name. Its in a tube about 1.5" x6" comes with a screw type caulking gun. I don't know if they still make it. It sorta gets hard when exposed to air but it stays flexible like the tire.
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 I ussally spray them good with Armorall and it softens the rubber and stops cracking
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 Well,,I seriously doubt if this will work but I remember a move bout 20 years or so bout an older gentleman from New Zealand that brought an old Indian motorcycle to Bonneville to try and set a world record,,,,The MC tires were so cracked that the officials would NOT allow him to even practice for fear of him hurting himself,,,,,Well, that night some other racers walked up on him using shoe wax to stuff into the cracks and by golly they looked pretty good,,,,,LOLLOL The other racers took up collections and bought him some new tires,,,,I think it was a true story and he did set a record for Fastest Indian in the world,,,ClapClap,
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The old gentleman you talk of is Burt Munro it was Kiwi boot polish he used to cover up cracks .the movie was “the world’s fastest Indian “ it was based on a true story
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