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Posted by IaGary on July 06, 2007 at 19:51:59 from (69.63.16.154):
In Reply to: Re: Water in tires. posted by sd pete on July 06, 2007 at 19:20:51:

I agree with sd pete. Just last year we took the tires off of a 856 that was bought new in 69 and put on different tires. It was filled with calcium the day after it was brought home. Lets see thats 38 years and the rims are not rusted out yet. I bet they will rust out in another 17 years and they would have without calcium also. If you get a leak fix it and calcium will work just fine. It has worked since the 50's and now in the last 5 years everyone is afraid of it. I will continue to use calcium thank you. This tractor here had calcium since 61 with the original rims. To bad it burnt or maybe it would have made another 40 years on the original rims. I have replaced more front rims that have never had calcium than rears with calcium. Ok I'll get off my soap box. Just tired of listening to calcium is junk. Gary
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