k0ua
Epic Contributor
Tires can and do get damaged and leak. Nobody seems to mention that possibility to much. I'm not sure I would want however many gallons of calcium chloride or some other corrosive leaking into my yard and soil or wherever the thing might be parked. I know there would be a big argument at my house over it since my wife is a garden professional. The Kubota dealer in my area just uses Rimguard now for that possibility and the possibility of rim corrosion.
Not to mention the CaCl salt water squirting all over your inner fenders as the tire rotates when your tire springs a leak until it goes flat. I fought rust issues for a while. The CaCL was in an innertube as it should be, but that does not solve the dumping salt water everywhere problem..If you want to use CaCl, then by all means please do, I know a lot of people still do. It is just not for me.
James K0UA