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To-20 rear tires

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02-07-2003 22:34:12




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went to air up rear tires seem to be full of water
is this ok? tractor all so has wheel weights on front and rear. any advice on this setup? also notice front end gets lifting the 5ft. box scraper thanks mike




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phil (va)

02-08-2003 06:42:12




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 Re: to-20 rear tires in reply to backyard, 02-07-2003 22:34:12  
Hopefully it isn't pure water if you are in a climate that freezes. Should be mixture of water and methanol or calcium chloride, etc., to keep from freezing. Normally fill about 2/3 or 3/4 full. You don't want so little that is sloshes around too much and if you fill to the top you are raising your center of gravity, so a compromise is necessary. You can add air (easier with valve at top) to liquid filled tires, no problem. It's rare to have liquid filled tires AND wheel weights on the same wheels for these tractors. Kinda redundant imho. I don't understand what you are trying to say in your last sentence, but assuming the front tires don't have fluid, wheel weights there obviously help keep the front end on the ground when lifting heavy equipment. This is especially important using a boom pole. Hope that helps.

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