LBrown59
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- Joined
- Oct 27, 2004
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- Tractor
- 2003 Kubota BX1500/2004 Kubota Bx23/2005 Kubota BX1500
I have a FEL and a BH which takes the place of filled tires.I just had mine filled last week and I feel the same way, big improvement.
Leaks and service are a pain with filled tires.Just remember how much weight you added when it comes time to remove rear wheel from the tractor when you service it !![]()
Water will workPucker is a good word for that feeling..........had it happened a couple of times and thought I was going over (in or near our pond) for sure.......I will get this done soon.....plenty 'o hills, slopes and bottoms on our place......someone this week told me that he filled his with just water......is this right or isn't there some other named fluid that is supposed to be used??
I'm guessing just over half full.......
75 % MAX
Should never be over 75%.my dealer contracts this work to a local tire shop so i had them come out and they use a product called bio-tire ballast which weighs about 10lbs/gal slightly more than water. this is similar to the enviro-friendly rimguard which is beet juice mix but apparently has canola in it as well.
they were filled to the top of the rim (thumping on the tire with a wrench is easiest way to tell how high the fluid is).. on my L3400 R4's it ended up being 30 gallons in each tires. cost was $3.25/gal plus an hour of truck time.