countryboycansurvive
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Obviously I'm new to the forum but I've been running tractors for more than 30 years. My grandfather was killed in a tractor rollover FEL accident so ballast is a big concern of mine. Here in the Tennessee hill country we wouldn't be caught dead without loaded tires. But, then again, maybe we would. Windshield washer fluid is a good, inexpensive ballast fluid. You can buy it from Oreilly in 55 gal drums for about $100 for 55 gal. Freeze protected down to -20 F. As an aside, I know that calcium chloride gets a bum rap as far as corrosion, but in the service manual for my L3940 it says it's acceptable as ballast and is in fact suggested. I use windshield washer fluid in my 14.9-24 ags with each holding about 47 gallons. Liquid ballast is much cheaper than wheel weights and allows you to add much more weight per tire. It also provides a lower CG than wheel weights can since the the CG of the fluid is below the axle centerline.