Posted by DR. EVIL on February 14, 2018 at 13:32:32 from (174.198.8.131):
In Reply to: Tire Ballast Weight posted by Rein_Quest on February 14, 2018 at 09:25:50:
I would see if R-1 lugged tractor tires are available for your lawn tractor. I have them on two of my garden tractors, when I mow with them I have NO traction issues.
A 12.4x38 tire does hold 50 gallons of fluid. The beet juice is about the same weight per gallon as calcium chloride solution, around 11 pounds per gallon. CALCIUM Chloride does corrode rims bad! My Super H had a patch inside the tire against the rim and it leaked, never leaked outside the tire, really rusted up the inside of the rim. I sand blasted and primed and repainted it but I expect it to rust again. Windshield washer solution weighs about 7.6 pounds per gallon. I took ALL my fluid out about 5 years ago and just use cast iron weights now.
You get a puncture in a tire with fluid you lose some if not all the fluid, get a flat with wheel weights you still have them, plus the flat is much easier to fix.
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