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Re: Remove Rear Liquid or Not?
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Posted by KenB on January 01, 2001 at 15:56:23 from (12.22.191.36):
In Reply to: Remove Rear Liquid or Not? posted by TMAC on January 01, 2001 at 15:26:04:
Used calcium cloride in rear tractor tires for years on dads farm.It will eat up your rims if you ever have a leak.I don,t have it in either of my tractors I use the cast iron wieghts.You almost need to have a tire shop pump it out for you.You can never seem to get it all out,or at least I couldn't.I wouldn't worry about the drive train.Someone has had the fluid in there for years probably.It has been worked over the years harder than you will work it.Thats just a guess on my part but most people don't work the old tractors near as hard as they where when they where the primary tractor on the farm.I guess it's just your personal preference.Also if you pump it out be careful!It will kill out any plant life where it is spilled it's nasty stuff.My 2 cents on the subject.
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