Fluid in tires

grandpa Love

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We have the adapter to put water in and let air out. Hope we got it right. Live in the deep South, not too worried about freezing. Let all air out. 1.5 gall of antifreeze in each tire, fill with water, bleed air out as needed until full of water. Then add air? This is on the Ford 640.
 
(quoted from post at 19:08:20 07/04/20) We have the adapter to put water in and let air out. Hope we got it right. Live in the deep South, not too worried about freezing. Let all air out. 1.5 gall of antifreeze in each tire, fill with water, bleed air out as needed until full of water. Then add air? This is on the Ford 640.
well right or wrong thats purty much what ive been doin for the last 30 years , cept i put two gallons per tire 3000 ford h farmall
 
Fill to 75%
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Don't move it till you put some pressure in them. I did that once, tried to drive to where I could hose off some spillage. Tires were full and supported the weight without air pressure but as soon as it rolled the tires and tube crept around the rim and pulled the valve stem in. Had a devil of a time getting it back out.
 
I put 2 1/2 gallons antifreeze in my Kubota tires that has the loader and fill the top of rim with water.
At zero, it might mush up a bit, but won't hurt the tire.
Richard in NW SC
 

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