Danny, to get beet juice the dealer has to take the tractor back which is not simple from where I live and I could not find any places where I could buy the beet juice, I wonder if I am not looking into the right places?
How do you groove the tires? just for interest, because,this is too far out for me at this time.
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Hello Speedyvelo,
About getting your tires loaded; If you are a member of Sams Club,
Costco, Menards, Farm and Fleet, Tractor Supply or a CO-OP store
nearby you can do this the simple way by buying winshield washer fluid
by the case.
As you stated you need 21 gallons per tire and the windshield washer comes
in gallon bottles six per case so you can buy 8 cases(48 gallons)of windshield washer fluid
to load your mules tires with ballast.
A barrel of Windshield Washer Fluid has 55 gallons of straight windshield washer fluid like
the gallon bottles. It will weigh a lot and a barrel would require a delivery with truck trailer
a drop gate to unload it.
If you buy 8 cases now you can do this in your garage(hopefully you have a space heater like I do
kerosene fired torpedo heaters are wonderful items to own when working outside or inside-just leave
the garage doors open.
I did it for my JDLA115 garden tractor just by gravity filling the tires with a piece of garden hose with the female
valve stem adapter as it was worthless with both chains and snow chains and my weight using a snow caster.
8 cases with 6 bottles per case will be easier to manage and store the empties in case your tire dealer needs to empty a bad tire with ballast in it.
The cost per gallon is less and not toxic to the environment as the alcohol would evaporate.
We want you to succeed my friend not fail.