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Posted by stumpy on January 04, 2004 at 06:29:45 from (208.255.65.155):
In Reply to: Re: Water in tires? posted by Lynn Kasdorf on January 04, 2004 at 06:04:06:
Lynn, Tractor tubes have air/water stems in them. If you look you will see the end portion is just like a car, however that is removable so an adaptor can be installed to pump whatever fluid you choose into the tubes. Some people use a pump and some use a barrel with a hose to the tube. By putting air to the barrel it forces the liquid into the tube. I am pretty new to this also, but have found like all other topics everyone has a preferance and opinion and all are right for there application. Take all advice then determine your use and best course of action. I got my tires loaded @ the dealer, enjoyed looking at new tractors(and older trade ins) while drinking a cup of coffee. My 11.2x28s are not big by any means so I chose Rim guard (sweet beet juice) for its weight(10.2 lbs pergal) and properties. Stumpy
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