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Posted by John A. on October 02, 2006 at 13:21:41 from (65.150.82.156):
In Reply to: calcuim in wheels posted by Sam (MO) on October 02, 2006 at 10:21:16:
Sam, Drive your tractor out in the gravel drive. So one tire has the valve stem at the bottom. Then jack up the other side and spin that tire to where its valvestem is at the bottom too. Unscrew the valve stem and let the liquid run out on the drive. If the drive is not a good place, then out in the field where you can plow that spot a time or two later. After the tire go flat, reinstall the valve stem and air them up move this show back up to the barn, or where ever you do tire work. Now you can call a Tire shop if you want to breakdown the tires. Forget! salvageing the old tubes, Get 2 new ones. If the rims need brushing and paint then a second trip out by the Tire shop is need a couple of days later to reinstall the tires and new tubes. I have seen rims brushed and wipeed clean, Then Duct tape the whole or part of a rim to get a guy going again. Hope this helps. Later, John A. PS... Don't forget to wash off the rest of your tractor where any CaCl may have gotton on it.
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