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Posted by StuBC on May 16, 2007 at 11:07:13 from (198.162.133.20):
Great day to be thinking about tire fluids, lots of discussion. Here is my questions. I have a small farm, and a 60hp 4x4 tractor. The rears are loaded 16.9-30 or something. I have hay growing clay ground, so little or no till, and a 8 acre meadow, 1-2+m of peat over clay. This field was custom rototilled last fall by a neighbor (duals, 4x4), and now I am going to hand seed it (reed canary). Its still wet, but does dry. Question is should I get the fluid out of the tires, since my achilles tendon is the soft ground now. I want to be high floatation for the next few years until I get good meadow sod built up. Intuitively, I think I should drain the fluid but I would like to check with wetland guys.
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