Posted by iowa_tire_guy on December 17, 2007 at 18:58:39 from (207.177.88.101):
In Reply to: Calcium Cloride posted by 130chuck on December 17, 2007 at 13:03:19:
I have run into tubeless tires loaded with Calcium Chloride. Always surprises me. I did one last spring that was on a 8 year old tractor. The rim looked good, not a sign of rust. The key is to have the fluid over the top of the rim so it is always submerged to keep air off it. After looking at it I would actually consider it on my own, but not recommend it to a customer although I would do it if asked.
I do sell a fair amount of Rimguard in new utility tractors with loaders. It costs the same if the tire is tubeless since they don't have to pay for a tube and installing it. Having the center of gravity that much lower really makes the tractor more stable.
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