kco
Veteran Member
My tractor dealer quoted me about $300 to add tubes and CaCl. It was approximate because he takes the tires to a local tire shop to have tubes and CaCl installed before putting them on the tractor (the tires and rims are not already on the new tractor when it is shipped).
The firm quote which I have accepted for adding 70 gallons of Rim Guard onsite is $334 (@$3.50 per gallon) and includes an extra $30 to travel to my place.
The Rim Guard is coming from a different tire shop than the one my tractor dealer would have used for the CaCl. That tire shop uses Bio-Tire beet juice but is out of stock. But he had quoted a price of $3.00 per gallon which would have brought the price to under $300.
The high cost for CaCl is due to my having to add tubes.
Here is a link to an interesting article on tire ballast:
http:// Comparing Types of Liquid Tire Ballast | OrangeTractorTalks
The firm quote which I have accepted for adding 70 gallons of Rim Guard onsite is $334 (@$3.50 per gallon) and includes an extra $30 to travel to my place.
The Rim Guard is coming from a different tire shop than the one my tractor dealer would have used for the CaCl. That tire shop uses Bio-Tire beet juice but is out of stock. But he had quoted a price of $3.00 per gallon which would have brought the price to under $300.
The high cost for CaCl is due to my having to add tubes.
Here is a link to an interesting article on tire ballast:
http:// Comparing Types of Liquid Tire Ballast | OrangeTractorTalks