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Re: FLUID IN REAR TIRES
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Posted by Bill Smith on September 30, 2003 at 09:24:59 from (63.147.130.41):
In Reply to: FLUID IN REAR TIRES posted by FARMIN RED on September 30, 2003 at 06:31:57:
In my area, there is on farm tire service guys from Coop's, tire dealers, ext. They have a truck that they bring to the location and work on the big farm tires. They have a pump and storage tank on the truck that will pump the fluid out of the tire. Leaky tires always loose fluid, so you might be able to talk one of those guys into pumping it out for free if they can keep the fluid. If the fluid in your tire is calcium chloride, remember that it is very corrosive to metal and it will kill the ground if you just dump it out. If it is just water in there, then you could probably, with valve stem down, take the valve needle out and just simply let it drain out on the ground. You could do the same if it is antifeeze, only figure out away to catch and disgaurd the fluid as you would with used coolant system fluid. Just my 2 cents worth.
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