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Re: Re: Re: TUBELESS TIRE WATER BALLAST
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Posted by paul on November 26, 2000 at 16:05:43 from (209.181.177.167):
In Reply to: Re: Re: TUBELESS TIRE WATER BALLAST posted by Frank on November 24, 2000 at 17:21:17:
Hey, same here with due respect. Don't mean anything against anyone. But, CC is the right thing to use for liquid ballast in a tire. Me, I'd much prefer a tube with CC, but my one tractor came with tubeless fronts, and it has posed no problems. Anitfreeze is, in my opinion, best saved for the coolings system. At least up here in the ag lands of Minnesota, CC is used exclusively because it is the best thing, all factors considered. Me, I'd hate to buy a tractor & find out it has antifreeze in the tires - my tire coop would be mad at me for contaminating their CC supply, & I wouldn't know what to do with the antifreeze solution. To me, _that_ would be a big headache. Different strokes for different locations I guess. I've just never understood why there is any question on what to put in tires. While there is potential for corrosion, CC's the best thing all things considered. --->Paul
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