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Re: Calcium Loading of Super M Tires
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Posted by Farmall450man on July 17, 2003 at 09:15:06 from (12.30.177.148):
In Reply to: Calcium Loading of Super M Tires posted by Doug Bunnell on July 16, 2003 at 18:46:25:
Doug, they make a special tool that screws onto the valve stem that has a handle that unscrews the valve core and has a small tube that pushes through the valve stem up into the tire. The tool has a connection for a garden hose that you would connect to the solution that you want to put into your tires. The little tube is pushed up to the level that you want to fill your tires to. When fluid comes out of the tube instead of air, the fluid has reached the top of the little tube. I believe that the tire manufacturers recommend a maximum of 90% fill. To get more fluid in the tire than the top of the rim, you have to use one of these devices. Any ag tire source will have a tool. Getting them to loan it to you may be another story.
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