Usually , when the is fluid leaking out of that area. The tube has been pinched, Or compromised. It will seep the fluid. It comes out from where you are describing. I've had this happen before. You might find a hard rubber ring (Flap) that fits over the stem inside of the rim to protect it. Check with a good tire store that deals with Ag. Equipment.
If calcium chloride, (Also used for making dill pickles) is in your tires For weight?? A better solution is (BEET JUICE). This it what the tire Manufactures use today.
(Not the beets Grandma Canned). It will not rust out the rims. Pay attention to the other post!!! Tires can be very Dangerous!!! You can look it up on YouTube or the Firestone Web.
And you will see a tire on the rim, not Inflated and 5 Sec. of arc Welding will do!! And what happens. You'll be surprised!!
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