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Re: Farmall M wheels........
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Posted by Red Rider on March 22, 2002 at 19:50:45 from (67.226.44.94):
In Reply to: Farmall M wheels........ posted by IH man on March 22, 2002 at 19:15:24:
If you don't have a way to properly dispose of the calcium you should just take them to a farm tire shop to be pumped out. This how I removed the calcium from my tires. I jacked the tractor up on one side so the tire just clears the ground. Rotate the tire so that the valve stem is up. Your valve stem should be two piece. Get your self couple 50 gallon drums to put the calcium it. Also get a couple of 5 gallon buckets. Now get your self a 3 foot piece of rubber hose that will fit over the valve stem. Rotate the tire so the valve stem at the bottom. The fluid will gravity out into your bucket. If you have an air compresser handy you can put 4 or 5 pound of air in the tire and the fluid will come a lot faster. Once you get all the fluid out that will gravity, I used a 1/4 inch copper tube that would fit through the valve stem, hook up my rubber tube to it. Make sure your copper tube is long enougn to reach the bottom of the tire. I then just add 4 or 5 pounds of air through the rubber tube. If you put a little notch in the bottom of your copper tube you can get almost all the fluid out.
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