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Ac c needs traction

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jimmy stewart

01-18-2001 16:41:38




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i have a ac "c" and it is a good tractor but it has very little traction especially in the snow. is there a way to put duals on this tractor? or should i go with fluid in the tires? what can you tell me?




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Phil Auten (TX)

01-18-2001 17:26:07




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 Re: ac c needs traction in reply to jimmy stewart, 01-18-2001 16:41:38  
"Jimmy",
I've seen a B with duals, so it can be done. However, Tom's idea of antifreeze is a whole lot cheaper unless you already have the rims and tires. I think I'd just use new antifreeze though. Some of that used stuff has things in it I wouldn't want in my tires. Then there's wheel weights too. And you can put a lot of weight in a box on the drawbar as well.

My 2�,
Phil



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Tom

01-18-2001 17:01:58




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 Re: ac c needs traction in reply to jimmy stewart, 01-18-2001 16:41:38  
Collect all the used antifreeze you can from your friends and whoever else youcan get it from and load the rear tires. It will do wonders and doesn't rust out the rims as calcium will. I have had it in a B/C for maybe 10 or more years now, works! Of coruse in snow with ice it still is necessary to have chains but it makes the chains more effectime too.



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Robert Deane

01-22-2001 09:06:04




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 Re: Re: ac c needs traction in reply to Tom, 01-18-2001 17:01:58  
Get my wife to ride the tractor for you she will
probably put enough pressure to blow the tires



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