Tires How many gallons do rear tires hold?

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Skinnyman

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I am getting ready to fill my rear tires on a CT235. Rear tires are 15"x19.5", GP tires. Anyone know how many gallons each tire holds. I want to add antifreeze and protect to a zero degs. Thanks for any help you can send me.
I am hoping 2 gals. of antifreeze per tire and fill remainder with water should protect to zero degs.
 
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I believe I put about 29 gallons per tire. I got that figure from one of the tire website for that tire size for my CT225, same tire as you. I used 1.64 a gallon -20 WW fluid, I think that is cheaper than antifreeze. One bit of advise, re-seat those beads good before you start, I had some leaks and I had to raise my pressures to stop them and them add some more fluid. I lowered my pressures back down and no leaks so far. Get a good pump, my drill pump was a pain.
 
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Thanks for the reply. One question. You said to reseat beads before I start.
I assmue you mean to reseat with higher pressure after filling and before using the tractor. Thanks again for the tips and info.
 
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Thanks for the reply. One question. You said to reseat beads before I start.
I assmue you mean to reseat with higher pressure after filling and before using the tractor. Thanks again for the tips and info.

Actually, I would re-seat before I started putting fluid in. I got about half my fluid in the left tire and it started shooting streams out of the inside bead. I put the valve stem back in and started putting air in until it quit.
 
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You can buy an adapter that lets you fill through the valve. I don't think it would be any quicker but it is an option. It does keep you from breaking the bead seal.
 
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My plan is to jack up tractor just enought to take the load of the tire. Rotate valve to 12:00, remove valve stem. Add antifreeze with hand pump, then fill remainder of tire with water. I will use the adapter from NAPA auto parts that hooks to garden hose. Replace valve stem and inflate to proper pressure. If I am going about this wrong please jump in a save me from myself. Thanks folks.
 
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Just finished filling both rear tires. Job went real well. Could not believe the difference it made. Thanks guys for the input and help!!!!
 
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How long did it take and how much antifreeze/WW fluid did you use? Was it a total pain in the ... or not too bad? I have the same tractor/tires and have been thinking about doing this too.

Thanks,
Patrick
 
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Was not problem. I went about it just as I posted in post #6 above. I bought a hand pump to pump in the antifreeze, cost 12 -14 dollars at auto parts store. Rubber hose of hand pump would slip tightly over valve stem.
Added water using adapater that threads on to valve stem. I pumped the antifreeze, 2 gals. per tire in less than 10 mins. Not near the problem I anticipated. Good luck. BTW, the pump is called a Koehler "transfer pump".
purchased at Auto Zone.
 
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Skinnyman, did i read right you only used 2 gals of antifreeze? Was that enough? Just curious
 
 
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