Tires Fill Tractor Tires with ?

   / Fill Tractor Tires with ? #11  
I am cheap, and temps here rarely get below 20 for very long. I filled my rear tires on my M6800 with water and 5 gallons of regular antifreeze. I used the standard hose adapter and a small gas pump pulling the mix out of a large plastic barrel. It took (if I remember correctly) about 60 or 70 gallons and took about 20 minutes. Seems to be working great.
 
   / Fill Tractor Tires with ? #12  
Water and Antifreeze is what we use.


Ronald
Ranch Hand Supply
 
   / Fill Tractor Tires with ? #13  
AFAIK, water will work okay as long as you don't use the tractor if it freezes.

I'm definitely against calcium. First tractor (bought used) had a wheel eaten up by corrosion. Last year I bought a new M5040 and the dealer had put in calcium and I didn't know it. By this spring, the calcium had eaten up one of the valve stems.:mad: I plan to replace it with Rimguard.

I've also heard of some using windshield washer solution.

Ken
 
   / Fill Tractor Tires with ? #14  
According to your tire size and just how cold it gets, it can take a long time for that much water to freeze much below a sloppy slush.
I guess HARD frozen tires would be really uncomfortable due to the flat spot, but MIGHT be usable for snow clearing in an emergency, might also break up into crushed ice after a while.

Anyway, I put about 1100 lbs of Rimguard in a set of 17.5L 24 R4s at $3 a gallon and filled them myself with the ~$10 tool and siphon hose from my FEL bucket lifted high.
My local dealer sold me the RimGuard in 55 gallon drums that I brought, I think they would have put it in the tires for the same price, I just didn't want to haul the tractor there.

YES it makes a difference; it is kinda tempting to DOZER(verb) with it.
I have a set of unloaded turf wheels for the summer, mostly mowing, season.
 
   / Fill Tractor Tires with ? #15  
I used 15 gal windshield washer fluid per rear tire on my B7610 for about 240lbs total weight added to the rear. Cost me about $35 for 30 gal. at Wal Mart. To put it in, I broke the tire bead on the side that has the stem, wedged a block of wood in to hold a gap, and then poured it in. Then just reseal the bead with method of your choice (search YouTube for "starter fluid tire mounting" :rolleyes:). I put a ratchet strap around the outside of the tire and then just add enough air to get it the seal, then let enough air out to release the strap, and then inflate to the proper pressure.
 
   / Fill Tractor Tires with ? #16  
IMO, Rimguard is the only choice for tire ballast. It's bio degradable/non-toxic so it won't harm the ground or animals if you get a puncture, it's 30% heavier than water, it's non corrosive, and it's freeze resistant down to -35.

Absolutely +1:)
 
   / Fill Tractor Tires with ? #19  
Rimguard beet juice. It's worth it because if calcium chloride or something else
nasty leaks near you wife's garden areas you will never hear the end of it and won't be able to get any more implements:)
I've heard it's sticky though, a regular garage does not like to fix tires that have had it in, anybody else heard that?
 
   / Fill Tractor Tires with ? #20  
Rimguard beet juice. It's worth it because if calcium chloride or something else
nasty leaks near you wife's garden areas you will never hear the end of it and won't be able to get any more implements:)
I've heard it's sticky though, a regular garage does not like to fix tires that have had it in, anybody else heard that?

It gets a bit sticky if you let it dry, but it is totally water soluble and a garden hose flushes it away to... ???
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