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Re: Fluid filled tires - do you use them?
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Posted by the tractor vet on October 30, 2006 at 19:17:53 from (75.19.122.210):
In Reply to: Re: Fluid filled tires - do you use them? posted by Harley on October 30, 2006 at 07:02:09:
Well myself i do not have a problem with loading a tire and if ya get a leak ya fix it and clean things up and i have fixed more then my fair share of leaking tires . Ans as for ALL of our TILLAGE tractors they are loaded as to get the same amount of weight on the rear we would be knocking fence posts out , bad enough that we leave the dual hubs on and they stick out far enough . On my old 450 Diesel loaded tires were not enough weight and during tilliage i would run 5 do nuts on the land side and 4 on the farrow side . When i went to the 706 it was not loaded at first and i had 7 set on donuts on her and still did not get it locked to the ground till i loaded the tires and when i put the 2000 loader on her i end up with 10 sets on the wheels also and at time while handeling equipment she got real light on the back . And so ya eat a set of rims big deal they make then all the time and it is only money . Alot cheaper then haveing a tractor lifted off ya or the price of a coffen .
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