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Re: Water in rear tires ?
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Posted by Robert on June 21, 2004 at 20:39:59 from (170.215.36.231):
In Reply to: Water in rear tires ? posted by Robert on June 20, 2004 at 18:44:25:
Wow, didn't know I would open up a can of worms asking about water in rear tires. After seeing all the commentary, my gut reaction is to take the water out since I'm not plowing or doing heavy lifting / work. I'd say I'll use the backhoe more than the loader so having the weight in the back when using the hoe probably wouldn't help since I'd have the stabalizer pads down. Of course, a big part of me says, it ain't broke, (other than a minor very slow leak in one back tire) don't fix it. The only real worry I have now is I don't know if that's just water in the tires, antifreeze mix, CC or Elk pee. We're in high elevations in AZ. so we do freeze at night in the winter. (and all the way to April-May some years) Thanks for all your inputs and all the info. Robert
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