Posted by Ultradog MN on September 30, 2009 at 17:41:12 from (71.34.13.162):
In Reply to: Tractor Tire question posted by Billy NY on September 30, 2009 at 17:15:35:
First of all I wouldn't load my tires. I would hold out for some cast iron wheel weights even if they cost me more $. You can always resell them if you wish. Try that with fluid. Secondly if I was forced to load my tires I wouldn't use CaCl. I would use windshield washer fluid, RV antifreeze, regular antifreeze or that new beet juice product. If I was forced to use the absolute cheapest, most caustic, most weighty, most bang for the buck type ballast only then would I use CaCl. Dunno what, how and when you use your tractor for. But remember all you have to do is keep them from freezing Hard in winter, Shush in your tires at minus 20 is ok. Good luck
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