crabjoe said:Being that WW is so light (As in turn to gas easily), has anyone experienced they tire pressure rise in the summer, and dropping when it get s cooler?
lunbrjck said:Howdy filled the R4's on my CK20 last night with ww -20 degree fluid. It took about 40 minutes a tire with having to quit to bleed the air off. Each tire took 16.5 gallon of fluid. Should add about 260 pounds to the rear of the tractor. I used a small drill pump and an adaptor from Gemplers.
Heres a chart that gives various tire sizes and volume of liquid they hold. Hope this helps..lunbrjck said:I am going to load the tires on the back of my tractor with windshield washer fluid and was wondering if anyone knows how many gallon I will need to do this. The tires are 12 x16.5 industrial
Thanks
lunbrjck said:Good idea DetroitTom, how long did it take doing it that way? It took me about 40 minutes a tire using the pump.
BTI said:Be careful letting all of the air out of the tire and gravity feeding wwf or other liquid into the tire.
The weight of the fluid can cause the tire dismount and drop into the center section of the rim.
This really stinks if they dismount when you are almost done.
Been there done that...got the water-cooled feet.
BTI