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Posted by Lazy Horse on October 11, 2001 at 05:56:09 from (205.188.196.46):
In Reply to: filled tirees posted by busch on October 10, 2001 at 18:36:53:
Personally I like the fluid filled tires. It's an easy way to add weight for neccesary chores without adding bulk of hanging additional weights. Lots of guys complain about rims being eaten away by rust, and blame the fluid which may be corrosive. But think about it, in most cases we are talking about rims that are 30+ years old and they are exposed to exterior calcium deposits from the soil, and what is dumped on the roads in winter for ice removal. Most real farmers around here who work the fields still use calcium filled tires for added traction. The few I have talked to that did away with filled tires wish they had stayed with them due to loss in traction.
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