Posted by MF Poor on December 13, 2007 at 10:36:58 from (66.64.181.106):
In Reply to: Tire Filling Questions posted by Aaron Ford on December 13, 2007 at 09:20:52:
NAPA stores and now Tractor Supply carries the air bleed valve that attaches to the valve stem. Less than $15. TSC also has the same electric pump that I bought through WW Grainger. it's a 110v stainless steel bodied impellor pump. Get 2 lengths of garden hose and a barrel or 2 and you're good to go. Total investment for me was about $75. I've filled 13.6X28's in about 20 minutes and 16.9X30's in less than a 1/2 hour.
An advantage with having the pump is you can get most of the fluid back OUT of the tire in short order if you get a puncture.
I use CA CL. I just put new rubber on one tractor that I've owned for 36 years. Calcl used the entire time. No rust. I've used windshield washer fluid on occasion. No problems with it. Not a fan of the idea of using antifreeze unless it's the environmentally safe stuff.
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