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Re: Fluid filled tires - do you use them?
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Posted by buickanddeere on October 30, 2006 at 06:50:47 from (209.240.120.248):
In Reply to: Fluid filled tires - do you use them? posted by charleyfarmall on October 30, 2006 at 03:52:48:
Loader tracors are a separate catagory where sometimes fluid filled tires is unfortunate fact of life. If you purchased a loader tractor without M4WD, there was a mistake right from the start. 1st choice is a whack of cast weights and radial tires. 2nd choice is fluid in the tirs but not that rim rotting calcuim chloride. Beet juice or windshield antifreeze or even industrial ethanol and water. 3rd choice. Rotten rims from calcuim. My 1640 bought from my cheap Uncle needs the tires removed, new valve stem holes drilled and the rust holes/pits epoxy painted over. No valve stem seals 100% against salt and the calcuim creeps out over the years.
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