flusher
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- Getting old. Sold the ranch. Sold the tractors. Moved back to the city.
A thought came to mind . . In Wisconsin we can certainly get -25 f or -30 f temps . . so rimguard of winshield/rv washer will work for loading tires. But in Canada I assume temps can get still colder pretty easily. Not thay your going to be out in -45 f. But the storage sheds aren't any warmer. So what do they use for loading tires in Canada?
This stuff is supposed to be good to -40C (-40F)
FUSION Tire Ballast
It's some type of modified beet juice (like Rimguard). I suppose it's like water in that it expands when it freezes. That's not a problem usually since liquid ballasted tractor tires are generally only 2/3 to 3/4 filled with liquid. So there's room for the frozen ballast liquid. As long as the tractor is in storage for the winter and not moved, freezing should not be an issue. You might want to bleed off the air pressure before storing the tractor. If you try to drive the tractor with frozen ballast in the tires, you might be in for a rough ride that might not do your rear tires any good.
Good luck.