Posted by MarsEnthusiast on September 14, 2021 at 23:41:04 from (173.248.13.240):
In Reply to: Tire sealant posted by Fred Werring on September 13, 2021 at 18:47:01:
here in northern wisconsin. where we live, berry bushes are the primary annoyance that pops up like wild fire. Been doing spraying(learning how to do that, got a 25 gal sprayer, kicks butt) and trying to mow, cut, and keep anything from establishing.
WHen I moved in here with my grandmother, we had big patches out in our field all random like, probably 15foot diameter patches. I put the plow on the truck and I had the fun idea to see who wins, 10ft plow or Bushes. tires were 10ply KO2s and never were damaged and the plow won, I found. But I just recently used some tire slime to keep some old tires inflated, and thought to myself "hope these dont rust out quick" and hoping they dont.
Also, gentlemen, we have a tractor with a tire filled with salt water, I was wondering if that is a normal or common practice, because to me that seems like a really dumb idea, as its clearly rusting badly from the salt water but my grandfather had it done.
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