Filled tire froze, now blown - what happened?

   / Filled tire froze, now blown - what happened? #11  
Too bad you found out the hard way what happens when things freeze quick. You should either store the tractor on a hard surface like concrete, gravel or with a sheet of plywood under each wheel. Not all the time, just in the fall when it turns from mud to tire gripping frozen stuff. It can freeze hard enough overnight that the tire will be ripped off the bead when you move in the morning. We have that type of thing going on right now. It was rainy and 50's from Sunday thru Wednesday and that thawed the ground and made the top 8" into soup, then hit 6 degrees last night! I'm sure that if I had left anything parked in mud, it would be in there solid.

Oh, you or someone thought that a partially frozen fill would cause this. Nope. At least not that I have ever seen. The solution will get sort of thick like a slurpy, but won't freeze solid like a rock in one area and be liquid in another. Lot's of folks used to fill in the spring with tap water and drain in the fall. Many were stuck with tires that went lump lump lump after they froze up solid when they forgot to drain in time. Imagine a 3/4 filled tire froze talk about "unbalanced"! If the tire wasn't weather checked too bad, it was fine after it thawed out.

jb
 
   / Filled tire froze, now blown - what happened? #12  
50 years ago I can remember we used to always park tractors on planks in the winter. You also started moving them by going backwards first.

If you put it in a forward gear and the back wheels were frozen into the mud - the tractor would rotate around the axle when you released the clutch. This is not good for tall drivers!!!:D
 
   / Filled tire froze, now blown - what happened? #13  
Charliebrn said:
I'd consider Soft-Fil. They mix it just before filling, and after it cures, it's more like a thick Jello consistency. It isn't foam that turns to a solid, but it does completely fill the tire. The tire deflects like normal, but it'll never leak...in fact, you'll never do anything to the tire until you wear the tread completely out and then you'll need to cut the tire off. It's perfect and I plan on doing it to my new BX as soon as I get a few bucks together...it isn't cheap.
Then just run it on the foam
 

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