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Tire fluid and pumps

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John R

12-12-1999 19:36:14




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How do you people deal with the cloride in your old tires and what do you use for a pump? Tire shops are pricey when you have a lot of old tractors. Would an electric fuel pump from an auto wrecker do the job? Some tire shops will buy your fluid, the last one here did't have the right adapters for the valves. Don't want too much of that stuff leaking in the yard .




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Burrhead

12-15-1999 18:01:36




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 Re: tire fluid and pumps in reply to John R, 12-12-1999 19:36:14  
I think I understood the question.
Yes an electric fuel pump will empty the tire out ok, if you're doing that.
You can reload a tire with electric pump if you stop ever so often and bleed the air back out so that it does'nt have to run to much head pressure. I would put an inline fuel filter in it so the clumps don't ruin the pump too soon.
If you have the electric fuel pump from an injected fuel system they build a lots more pressure, but they clog up easier too..
TSC or CT have the adapters. Some NAPA stores keep them in stock, and if not most times they will order you one.

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