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Well, I called my dealer back and he said it was rimguard. That is kinda a let down that maybe my tractor isn't as sweet as I thought. He said he just likes to call it molasses because that is what it is like to him. I asked him how much to fill my 13.6x28 tires on the AC WD - $3.25 per gallon and he said I could put in as much or as little as I wanted - is there a reason not to put in the full 86 gallons besides cost? It would seem to me that the more weight the better. I am wanting to use the tractor to pull a 3 bottom plow, a 9 ft disk, a 2 row planter and a hay wagon. There may be times I want to trailer it to a show, but I don't have a trailer yet, so I would get one capable of hauling it and any attachments I may want to take.
 
   / Molasses filled tires #12  
Well bring him a jar of molasses so he can remember the differences.:D
 
   / Molasses filled tires #13  
I was thinking of filling my tires with waste motor oil. Anyone ever try this? I can usually find it for free and I think it would be a little heavier than water, dont think it will freeze either. :)

I know a spill would be a mess though.
 
   / Molasses filled tires #17  
I was thinking of filling my tires with waste motor oil. Anyone ever try this? I can usually find it for free and I think it would be a little heavier than water, dont think it will freeze either. :)

I know a spill would be a mess though.

G'day not only a mess but will destroy your tyres/tubes if fitted if you want to see for yourself get an old bit of tube and soak it in oil for a month and see what is left


Jon
 
   / Molasses filled tires #18  
I was thinking of filling my tires with waste motor oil. Anyone ever try this? I can usually find it for free and I think it would be a little heavier than water, dont think it will freeze either. :)

I know a spill would be a mess though.

This would be a very bad idea. It would rot your tires off and if someone wanted to make trouble for you and you did have a leak they could call the DEC. Spilled oil in the amount you are talking would be considered a toxic spill and the clean up would need to go to a hazmat land fill.

Oil once it has been used in an engine is considered to be a carcinogen.

You would be better off using waste cooking oil, but it would still rot the tires.
 
   / Molasses filled tires #19  
i just use water and antifreeze. I fill mine full cuz if not ull get a slugish feel with the water sloshing around.
 
   / Molasses filled tires #20  
Well, I called my dealer back and he said it was rimguard. That is kinda a let down that maybe my tractor isn't as sweet as I thought. He said he just likes to call it molasses because that is what it is like to him. I asked him how much to fill my 13.6x28 tires on the AC WD - $3.25 per gallon and he said I could put in as much or as little as I wanted - is there a reason not to put in the full 86 gallons besides cost? It would seem to me that the more weight the better. I am wanting to use the tractor to pull a 3 bottom plow, a 9 ft disk, a 2 row planter and a hay wagon. There may be times I want to trailer it to a show, but I don't have a trailer yet, so I would get one capable of hauling it and any attachments I may want to take.
Fill the tires so that the 'rimguard' covers the rims, when the tire is standing up...........he can judge this if he's done it for a while.


And.........if you can get past the smell, please taste the 'rimguard to see if it is sweet.:thumbsup:
 

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