Posted by ScottyHOMEy on October 27, 2009 at 11:03:33 from (64.222.203.18):
In Reply to: What's in this tire? posted by Dave H (MI) on October 27, 2009 at 10:14:19:
If you're talking about the new-to-you Lo-Boy, I'm with RedMist. It was common with As to deliver them with a stampe steel wheel on the left and the heavier cast wheel on the right, just to provide some leverage to avoid an upset if operating on the side of ahill that falls off ot the left. Don't know that there was a cast wheel made for the Cub, so maybe somebody had the tire loaded instead of bolting a weight on the right to accomplish the same thing.
Comin' from your neighborhood, good chance it has something in it that shouldn't freeze, though the oozing from the tire casing suggests it could be straight water. CaCl, you'll have something to kill the grass and weeds popping up where you don't want them. Beet juice? Add sauerkraut and whip up a batch of borscht. Automotive antifreeze? Get real neighborly with a neighborhood garage that has a means of disposing of the stuff . . .
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