I did................. and you can send the get well cards to room 315, Howell Hospital. No, just kidding, I'm all right. Anyways, it worked like a charm. It seem like half my life is tire repair. Between the tractor and all it's implements and both cars putting 30k miles each a year. All right enough whinning. The log splitter tire was flat, didn't notice it and start pull it with tractor and it rolled off it's bead or mount. Normally, I would put a strap aroung the tire and tighten it to seat the tire, what a pain. I read about the seating using starter fluid in some tractor forum. So I tried it. I just squirted 1 second of starter fluid in the tire and used a lighter with a long neck to light it, and after the smoke cleared it was seated with about 10 psi in the tire. Of course I used gloves and safety glasses and made sure no gas cans were laying around. But it worked great. Anybody else with back yard fixes like that?