I just bought a 1989 Ford 1920 fel with 1055 hours.
A SWEET little tractor!
It had calcium chloride in the 14.9 x 24 tires, and the rims are now junk!
I have two new rims, and have put two coats of marine epoxy on them.
I would like to use "beet juice" for weight, but am told it is expensive.
I am considering a weak mix of RV nontoxic antifreeze.
The temperature in my barn will never go below 15F, and only for several days at that.
I am told that I could also use windshield washer fluid.
My real question is:
How many gallons of fluid are necessary to fill a 14.9 x 24 tire to 3/4 full?
THANKS!
Your advice will be appreciated!
A SWEET little tractor!
It had calcium chloride in the 14.9 x 24 tires, and the rims are now junk!
I have two new rims, and have put two coats of marine epoxy on them.
I would like to use "beet juice" for weight, but am told it is expensive.
I am considering a weak mix of RV nontoxic antifreeze.
The temperature in my barn will never go below 15F, and only for several days at that.
I am told that I could also use windshield washer fluid.
My real question is:
How many gallons of fluid are necessary to fill a 14.9 x 24 tire to 3/4 full?
THANKS!
Your advice will be appreciated!