Posted by glennster on September 30, 2009 at 18:34:07 from (24.14.63.246):
In Reply to: Tractor Tire question posted by Billy NY on September 30, 2009 at 17:15:35:
billy, i run chloride in about half of my tractors. i run 5 lbs/gallon mix, it loads em heavy. for a 13.6x28, you can load each with 175 lbs chloride and 35 gallons of water, giving you about 467 lbs added per tire. let the air out, jack the tire up so its off the ground, rotate the valve so its at the top and start filling. every now and the press the bleeder button on the valve to release built up air pressure. i load till the level is just about at the top of the rim, then add maybe 15 lbs of air. chloride is about the least expensive way to add a lot of ballast to a tractor. keep an eye out for flats and fix em right away. i've never had problems. here is a link to a tire ballast chart
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