Posted by Iowa_tire_guy on July 01, 2008 at 19:59:55 from (207.177.88.101):
In Reply to: Tires with fluid posted by 550Doug on July 01, 2008 at 13:49:46:
I have seen tubeless tires filled with calcium for 8 years with no sign of rust, just have to do like Don said and cover the rim. And if the calcium has never touched the rims they will be fine just to clean up and paint. If they are rusty then sandblast them first. And you won't know until you get the tires off. As for getting the fluid out have the tractor on a jack that is mostly extended to get it off the ground. Have a 1/2 inch hose a few feet long ready and take out the inner valve stem and put the hose over the stem. Air will be coming out now. Roll the tire over until the stem as at the bottom allowing the fluid to come out. You may want a hose clamp on the end now to hold it and the fluid will be coming out with some force at first. Take the jack out from under the tractor and let it go. When done you won't have but a couple of gallons of fluid left.
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