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Posted by iowa_tire_guy on July 06, 2007 at 19:31:16 from (207.177.88.101):
In Reply to: Water in tires. posted by TMay on July 06, 2007 at 18:13:26:
You can use water in your tires even in the north if you don't use the tractor in the winter and you drain it in the fall. And you can put it in with the garden hose yourself. Milton makes an adapter that threads on a garden hose and onto the air/liquid valve stem. Or you can just adapt it down to a half inch hose that slips over the stem and holds on with a hose clamp. Jack up the tractor with the valve stem up, take out the inner stem and let the air out. Hook up the hose and fill it up. When the water quits running it will be some overfull so just let out to the level of the stem. In the fall you put the valve stem down near an air compressor, and take the inner stem out and watch it fly. What is left in the tire won't be enough to cause damage if the tractor doesn't run in the winter. And that is cheaper than washer fluid.
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