Loaded Rear Tires Without Loader

   / Loaded Rear Tires Without Loader #51  
Toxic or Corrosive take your pick. ;)

I bought antifreeze for my Subaru at the Autozone yesterday, and I noticed they had non-toxic antifreeze for sale. It could be diluted for the actual freeze threat, and its corrosion inhibitors may actually help some in case they are running tubeless.

Edit:I think this anti-freeze is for radiator use, and they had a different non-toxic type for protection of RV water systems.
 
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   / Loaded Rear Tires Without Loader #52  
I think the non toxic for auto and RV usage may come from a similar base product. I got some of the non toxic auto stuff for fire extinguisher use but never actually used it in charges with Cold Fire.
 
   / Loaded Rear Tires Without Loader #53  
I think the non toxic for auto and RV usage may come from a similar base product. I got some of the non toxic auto stuff for fire extinguisher use but never actually used it in charges with Cold Fire.

I think you are right. I think it is propylene glycol instead of ethylene.
 
   / Loaded Rear Tires Without Loader #56  
Loaded tires make the tractor more stable plus you have more pulling power because of the added weight.
 
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#57  
You left our Rim Guard. So that would be:

Just plain water would be alright here in the deep south. I know very few people that even worry about using freeze protection in their tires. I only used 1/2 gallon in each tire, so that wouldn't do the Northern folks any good in those blizzards.:D So i guess it's now.....

Toxic, Corrosive,Money or Free take your pick;)
 

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