Posted by Don-Wi on December 30, 2009 at 17:33:36 from (70.195.135.115):
In Reply to: Calcium Chloride posted by bill mart on December 30, 2009 at 14:45:40:
I think if you took a pole of what guys use in their tires, and then a pole on if they're"hobby" farmers, real farmers, or just play with tractors, those that are real farmers will use CC more than anything else. Not saying some don't use other fluids, I'm just saying that most will still use CC.
That includes us. My 1600 had fluid in the tires for 40 years before it was pumped out. I had the fluid removed for purposes of moving the tractor around, and then when I got new tires put on I left the fluid out because I didn't intend to use it for heavy fieldwork anymore.
Dad was around when the new tires were put on, as he agreed to buy rubber if I did everything else. He said the rims were spotless. This was about 40 years after Grandpa bought it and he had fluid in it from day 1.
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