Posted by Bill in IL on January 30, 2008 at 06:51:28 from (131.43.10.190):
We had a little bit of a butt puckering experience down in the woods with the 4 day old loader tractor by not having any fluid in the tires the other day. So of course now we are looking to fill the tires on this one. I checked on rim guard the beet juice stuff avaliable locally for 3 dollars a gallon if we buy it in bulk and pump it in ourselves. Windshield washer fluid is 2.00 a gallon in bulk.
Leaning toward the rim guard cause of the extra weight and no corrosion worries. Putting tubes in for calcium will cost about as much as the rim guard alone and I have the corrosion issues so calcium is out.
Has anyone used the rim guard themselves? Anyone have anything bad to say about it? Planning on putting it in tubeless tires. I am a little concerned about the washer fluid cause of the methanol in it attacking the rubber tires is this a valid concern or am I overreacting?
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