Posted by notjustair on March 11, 2014 at 13:01:29 from (162.221.229.130):
I"ll try to make this short.
I"m selling a 4440 with loaded tires. I have another tractor (Farmall M) that I want to transfer the saltwater to. I know that the M tires have SOME saltwater in them as I changed them and they are heavy. Also, when it is damp there is a sweat line but I don"t remember where it is on each tire. I remember they each had a different amount but they were both less than 50% filled.
How do I know how much to add to get to about 75% on those? Should I place the valve stem at about the 1:00 position and fill until it runs out? I think I am going to have the Coop do it as it will be easier and money well spent. Maybe they have an idea, but I am not willing to rely on that.
Also, anyone have the website to find out how much each size holds? I know I will have left over but I have another tractor that could use some.
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