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Posted by Jason - Senoia, GA on October 17, 2000 at 20:49:34 from (209.86.132.73):
In Reply to: Tractor Tire posted by Leon on October 16, 2000 at 17:16:03:
Leon, It sounds like you may have already finished, but I thought that I would tell you how I do it relatively easily. First, I save the antifreeze that is drained from the radiators of my tractors and trucks (50-50 mixture). I pour this old antifreeze into a 10 gallon portable air tank, screw the cap back on and add compressed air. Next, I invert the tank up on the fender or tire so that the hose outlet is the lowest point, and squirt the pressurized antifreeze into the tire through the regular valve stem. After I have enough in the tire (usually about 5 gallons or so here in GA), I connect the garden hose to one of those adapter valves and finish filling the tire with plain old water. I have done this for years on tube and tubeless tires and never had any problem with rim corrosion.
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