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Posted by paul on June 11, 2001 at 09:06:15 from (209.23.145.47):
In Reply to: Re: Chloride or not posted by Alvin-Va on June 11, 2001 at 05:48:30:
Too light, too expensive. But then, I have tires as tall as me filled, we are talking several 100 gallons in several tractors, here in Minnesota where you need strong stuff. I'd go broke on 50/50 antifreeze, and it just wouldn't give me the ballast I need. My coop would black list me as well, if I called them out to fix a tire & contaminated their CC with antifreeze-filled tires. I understand I am in the minority here, but just never had a problem with CC. Keep you tires in shape, and if it leaks flush it off. No big deal. Newest tractor around here is a '79, at least one with fluid is older than I am. I get much, much, much more rust from hauling grain in winter on our salt cvered roads, than I ever have had from CC. I do not understand why people are scared of it. It's the right thing to use - right price, best weight, what people expect to find in a tire around here. But, that's just my experience, obviously some people have had some real problems with CC. --->Paul
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