Calcium chloride replacement?

   / Calcium chloride replacement? #1  

790guy

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Want to fatten up the 790 this fall with some rear ballast? Is it true their is other alternatives to calcium?

Thanks for the help!

'04 790 FEL
 
   / Calcium chloride replacement? #2  
Hi Guy!

My tires have a mixture of windshield washer and water. Some folks use beet juice (I believe this is traded under the name Rimguard).

Calcium Chloride is supposed to be heaviest however.
 
   / Calcium chloride replacement? #3  
Attached is a picture of the alternative I used for my 4710. It is easy to remove & does not leak out if I have a flat tire.
 

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   / Calcium chloride replacement? #4  
Rim Guard seems to be making the rounds now - I see more dealers mentioning carrying it. Rim Guard is just about exactly as heavy (or even a tick heavier) than calcium - 10 lbs/gallon and change. Since it is supposed to be non-corrosive you'd have to check with the dealer but it may be possible to use less than the 75% fill needed with calcium if you don't want quite that much weight. Keep in mind liquid ballast can (for better AND worse) put a LOT more ballast in the tractor than typical wheel weights - and lower down. My 4710 has roughly 1,300 lbs of Rimguard in the 16.9x24 rears.
 
   / Calcium chloride replacement? #5  
I would use WW fluid if I was doing it myself. You could also use antifreeze (either the RV kind of the other kind). Another option is having them filled with foam. Foam is very heavy and you can't get flats. I have antifreeze in mine.
 
   / Calcium chloride replacement? #6  
U /forums/images/graemlins/ooo.gifse washer fluid it is cheap and can be bought in 55 gallon drums mix it 50/50 with water and you have the perfect amount for the r-4 tires. Plus if some leaks out who cares it is a dollar a gallon and it doesn't hurt or kill any thing.
 
   / Calcium chloride replacement? #7  
790Guy,

I had a 445 with the 26" Ag tires. I had a local tire shop install that industrial foam used in loaders and bobcats. Worked great, no leaks to worry about and I got 150 lbs per tire. Down side, it was ~$1.00 per pound and that was about 8 years ago.

John
 
   / Calcium chloride replacement? #8  
Rear cast iron wheel weights and a 3 point weight bracket works for me too...
 
   / Calcium chloride replacement? #9  
Just had the front tires done on my gc2310 $ 1 .00 per pound also. No more flats on the front........
They are also NOT as hard as I though they would be..

DougM
 

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