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Re: Re: Re: Non-corrosive alternatives to calcium
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on May 31, 2004 at 22:36:29 from (216.208.58.126):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Non-corrosive alternatives to calcium clor posted by Dave in CT on May 31, 2004 at 17:51:37:
Dave: Problem is your use of tractor is still quite hard ground application. Nothing is really going to replace that liquid plowing snow, unless you had 1500 pounds of counter weight. 15.5x38 tire would work quite well but try and find a rim for it that will fit the H. Will not be easy unless you find a set of 300 or newer wheels. I thought of putting turf tires on my tractor for plowing snow with chains and mowing grass without. I have been advised I will not get the kind of traction plowing snow that I currently get from ag tires. I thought with turf tires problem with cross chains in tread would go away. A friend suggested it does but you still don't get the traction you would from ag tires. For your situation, probably not a better solution than what you have used in past. You put new tubes in your tires, refill with chloride and change the screw in portion of valve stem every 8 years, before it starts leaking, chloride will never reach rims anyhow.
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