I have a Farmall 340 with a loader on it. I noticed it has a slow lead in the right rear tire. It has calcium chloride in it but no liquid leaking that I see. A few years ago I had a leak in a Super H rear tire and I did not notice it until too late and the calcium chloride ruined the rim. So, I had the liquid taken out of the rear tires of that tractor. What is the down and up side of taking the calcium chloride out of Farmall 340 loader tractor. It is just a light duty tractor now, and I do have a set of wheel weights on it. I probably have to get the calcium chloride drained to fix the air leak anyway. Thanks in advance