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07-05-2003, 03:42 PM #11Super Star Member
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- John Deere 4400 MFWD
Re: Shibaura D28F (tire loading)
2nd part
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07-05-2003, 03:42 PM #12Super Star Member
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Re: Shibaura D28F (tire loading)
And the last...
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07-06-2003, 07:28 AM #13Veteran Member
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- May 2000
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- North Central Vermont, Jay Peak Area
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- 2004 New Holland TN70DA with 32LC loader, 2000 New Holland 2120 with Curtis cab, 7309 loader
Re: Shibaura D28F (tire loading)
Sure can!
I unloaded about 140 gallons of calcium chloride and loaded 90 gallons of rim guard with a small drill pump. Its not the fastest way but got the job done.
You can see some pictures of my setup in this thread. Pictures are near the end.
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07-06-2003, 08:27 PM #14
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- Jul 2003
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- 35
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- North Carolina
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- Shabaura D28F
Re: Shibaura D28F (tire loading)
My tractor is 4x4.Do I load front and back or just back?
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07-06-2003, 08:41 PM #15Super Star Member
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Re: Shibaura D28F (tire loading)
Just the back tires.
Although, there are folks on TBN who have loaded their fronts too.
Me...just the rears... mine is a 4WD too, BTW
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07-07-2003, 03:08 PM #16Platinum Member
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- Mar 2002
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- Western NC
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- Hinomoto E2804, Hinomoto N239,
Re: Shibaura D28F (tire loading)
I even load the fronts on a 2WD.
Eugene


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