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Re: Alternatives to CaCl in tires....
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Posted by paul on September 15, 2004 at 06:59:55 from (209.23.145.95):
In Reply to: Re: Alternatives to CaCl in tires.... posted by Little Ed on September 14, 2004 at 20:01:21:
Wow. I had a rear tire replaced on a 960, with tube, old CC pumped out, replaced in new tire, plus had CC put in the rears of a 1720 all on the same service call. Bill was around $300. For everything. Can't imagine why you folks are getting gouged so much. I'd sure by my own & do it myself for those prices. Being as CC is 40% heavier than washer fluid, and you are trying to add weight, I don't follow the other argument that 'the tractor won't notice the difference' the other person made? As to rust, living in Minnesota my rims rust out a _lot_ faster from the salted MN winter roads rather than any CC inside of them. You should see the gravity box rims. Even the boxes themselves rust from the wheel spray if you haul any grain in winter. CC is a minor concern. It is the right product for the job on so many levels. --->Paul
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