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Added Fluid to Ag Tires Today

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Skwerl58

Went by the local Rural King and they had the -20 Windshield Washer fluid for $1.49 per gallon so I brought home eight gallons. Already had two gallons from when I added fluid to my turf tires this winter. Added 5 gallons per rear tire by using the self filling tire suction method. Posting this as a reminder to anyone that needs ballast now is the time to look for the reduced price -20 Windshield Washer fluid. Cost per tire is less than $8.50 if using around 40 pounds per tire.

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Pullstart

Nothin’ better than fluid filled tires for traction and weight!

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The Tuul Crib

Is this method best in tube tires?

l am interested in how to 

fill them with fuild.

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dells68
22 minutes ago, The Tool Crib said:

Is this method best in tube tires?

l am interested in how to 

fill them with fuild.

I personally would only do it if I had tubes in my tires.  No tube you’re inviting rust to form.  Even though we don’t use chloride solution anymore, water based products can be pretty corrosive.

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oldredrider

Yeah right Dell! Rust is your favorite color! Probably your favorite flavor too.

:ROTF:

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The Tuul Crib

Agreed. Seems like your inviting 

rust to destroy your rims and make it harder 

to remove the tire from the rim . 
 

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dells68
40 minutes ago, oldredrider said:

Yeah right Dell! Rust is your favorite color! Probably your favorite flavor too.

:ROTF:

Rust with a little boiled linseed oil on it buddy!  As for taste, yup I’ve eaten enough to form a rust bucket in my gullet!:ROTF:

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Achto

I just pulled the tires off from a GT that had auto antifreeze inside for ballast. I have no idea how long these tires were mounted on the rims with the antifreeze inside. I can tell you that this tractor sat for a long time with out running. The rims had little to no rust on the inside. If the rim is completely covered in fluid it will be less likely to rust. Think of a wooden or steel pier in the water, they do not decay below the water line they decay at the water line where they are constantly subject wet & dry conditions. :twocents-mytwocents:

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Pullstart
10 hours ago, Achto said:

I just pulled the tires off from a GT that had auto antifreeze inside for ballast. I have no idea how long these tires were mounted on the rims with the antifreeze inside. I can tell you that this tractor sat for a long time with out running. The rims had little to no rust on the inside. If the rim is completely covered in fluid it will be less likely to rust. Think of a wooden or steel pier in the water, they do not decay below the water line they decay at the water line where they are constantly subject wet & dry conditions. :twocents-mytwocents:

 

My loaded tires are all tubes, but have used auto anti-freeze.  Great point about full vs wet and dry!

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oldredrider

Important to note; antifreeze contains rust inhibitors.  Washer fluid does not. 

 

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953 nut

I have always used RV Antifreeze and filled the tire with an adapter and a little pond pump. 

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Skwerl58

I researched this and decided on the -20 Windshield washer fluid. I read pros & cons and I hope that it does not eat up the wheels. If it does I will let you all know. I was tired of mashing my fingers on the wheel weights and might still use them at times. I use my tractor for plowing, mowing and some hauling. Man, how I love my Wheel Horse and our discussions about them!

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WHX??
13 hours ago, oldredrider said:

Yeah right Dell! Rust is your favorite color! Probably your favorite flavor too.

:ROTF:

Nice to see I ain't the only one to bustin Dell's stones! 

13 hours ago, The Tool Crib said:

Is this method best in tube tires?

l am interested in how to 

fill them with fuild.

Mike @squonk has a how to thread somewhere here on doing it. 

One of these comes in handy

https://www.tractorsupply.com/tsc/product/slime-air-water-adapter-kit-with-bleeder-valve

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WHX??
9 minutes ago, Skwerl58 said:

Man, how I love my Wheel Horse and our discussions about them!

:text-yeahthat:

 

Here it is Cribs unfortunately some of the pics got put in the bucket...

 

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