Dave2 said: (quoted from post at 11:55:11 01/07/08) Hi folks,
I would like to get some weight on the back of my tractor to offset a 600+ bale of hay hanging on the front loader without taking the big concrete 3pt hitch weight I have off and on. I usually keep a container on the back this time of year for hauling manure, but between Mar and Nov I like to keep the back free for moving water tanks etc. Is there any advantage to filling my rear wheels or is it more trouble than it's worth? Figured to ask you folks as you probably spend more time on a tractor than I do.
Thanks, Dave
Hey Dave,
I just saw an ad for Les Schwab here in the central valley of California and they are advertising a Bio Tire Ballast to replace CalChl that is non corrosive and non flammable. It weighs 9.5 lbs/gal. Non toxic and biodegradable and can be used in tubed and tubeless tires. Might be worth a phone call to see what it is.
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