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I'm interested in doing this to my bx2350 and I noticed the tubless valves are much different than the one pictured above. Will this tool work with tubless tire valves? If so, could someone please post a link or the part #?
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Though I usually do not need weight in my tires, when I remove my backhoe, it might be nice. Any of you know the effects when my backhoe was on? TOO MUCH weight?
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Liquid Ballast Supplies, Tires & Supplies - GEMPLER'S |
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A friend used them on his smaller John Deere and worked fine. If your are going to add anti freeze I would recommend using a 12 sprayer .....like you would use on the back of your atv. I was able to get all my anti freeze in the tire before hooking up the water. It really is simple.... |
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