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Posted by Mike on October 17, 2000 at 08:34:44 from (209.91.43.65):
In Reply to: Tractor Tire posted by Leon on October 16, 2000 at 17:16:03:
You can squirell around 1/2 a day doing what others have suggested, which will accomplish your goal of loading the tire, or you can hire someone like myself who can come in with the right equiptment and do the whole job in 20 minutes. I charge 35 $ an hour with a 1 hour minimum. Don't get me wrong the other posts will get you where you want to be, but I guess you have to decide what value to put on your own time. A tubeless tire will work fine w an anti freeze mixture, I don't put cacl in tubeless tire though some others do.
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