roysallis
Gold Member
- Joined
- Apr 11, 2000
- Messages
- 271
- Location
- Alabama
- Tractor
- JD 5210, JD 521 Loader, JD MX6 Rotary Cutter, TufLine 6' Disk, TufLine 6' Grader Blade, TufLine 6' Box Blade
Please provide your experience concerning adding water and antifreeze in the rear tires for better traction.
I have a JD 5210 with tubeless 13.6-28 rear tires and a JD 521 front end loader. I need more traction. What is the best method for putting antifreeze in the tires? I have heard of the adapter to connect to the valve stem and to a water hose but you have to let some of the air before and during the time you are puting in the water. Also, I heard of an adapter that does not require that you let any air out during the filling. Will the water eventually damage the wheels? Should I put in tubes? What do I need too know about this before I do this? What are the problems associated with this?
I have a JD 5210 with tubeless 13.6-28 rear tires and a JD 521 front end loader. I need more traction. What is the best method for putting antifreeze in the tires? I have heard of the adapter to connect to the valve stem and to a water hose but you have to let some of the air before and during the time you are puting in the water. Also, I heard of an adapter that does not require that you let any air out during the filling. Will the water eventually damage the wheels? Should I put in tubes? What do I need too know about this before I do this? What are the problems associated with this?