Posted by jeffcat on April 22, 2018 at 21:25:54 from (76.116.234.200):
In Reply to: Calcium substitutes posted by Northvale PA on April 22, 2018 at 19:44:04:
This subject has been going round and rount on this forum. You will get plenty of ideas. All of my garden tractors are fluid filled now. 6our problen with the calcium is it is terribly corrosive. A lot of todays valve stem will slowly dissolve. If you change over.... yo7 should remove the tire, check for corrosion and sand blast it. Understand NAPA has a product that stops rust ans neutralize the calcium. Make any needed repairs. Next buy a new tube. Now you can safely put in a far less corrosive ballast. I used junkyard anti freeze. Crumble a couple of TUMS and add them to the antifreeze. Also buy a coulpe of bottles of MAC 1300 at NAPA. This stuff treats the antifreeze. The worries about what stuff will do to your tires is negated with useing a tire tube . Only warning is monitor your tires now and then for leaks. Watch out for hurting animals. Guys have listed other stuff to use but some tire places just use methanol and water now. Cheap and simple. Filling a garden tractor tire and product.
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