Posted by Billy NY on June 26, 2015 at 09:52:24 from (104.228.35.235):
In Reply to: Re: Loaded Tire ? posted by buickanddeere on June 26, 2015 at 09:36:00:
I would tend to agree, I think wheel weights would suffice, or an alternate ballast, though I may not need loaded tires for most work, I do have hills here. I have used CACL loaded tires with relatively no issues, nor any rust like is on these rims, someone just got lazy with this tractor is all, can't be that way with CACL.
I know your position on CACL, all too well.... LOL ! So you get the most weight per liquid ballast, its positioned or orientated to the tractor to provide good benefit from having ballast, not expensive, but you must take care of repairs immediately, though you have a little time, that stuff is nasty when let go.
This does stir a debate here at times, but its a good one, but many differing opinions as we have seen over the years. Friend just had tires loaded with an alternate fluid, will have to see what they used, RV antifreeze or window washer fluid, is all I can think of besides CACL for cold climates.
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