Jibber
Gold Member
- Joined
- Feb 22, 2003
- Messages
- 324
- Location
- RD-13, Putnam County, New York
- Tractor
- Kubota L3130HST 4WD, BX2350
OK.. I had a problem detailed in the previous post on loaded tires. In fixing the problem a quantity of Calcium Chloride solution sprayed from my loaded tires in all directions with great gusto over the rear innerds of my tractor. Once I had repaired the valves I gave the tractor an extended bath.. got soap into what areas I could working around the backhoe and sprayed a lot of water everywhere I could.
Now my brother says I probably have still left enough of a salt deposit that it will cause rust on the tractor.
I did hose everything off as well as I could.. Is this solution used in tires so strong as to leave a potentially corrosive residue on areas I was not able to actually scrub off with soap??
I'd hate my baby to get a coat of orange that it didn't come with.
Any advice? I'm thinking of using up a can of WD-40 hoping to displace any residue..
Now my brother says I probably have still left enough of a salt deposit that it will cause rust on the tractor.
I did hose everything off as well as I could.. Is this solution used in tires so strong as to leave a potentially corrosive residue on areas I was not able to actually scrub off with soap??
I'd hate my baby to get a coat of orange that it didn't come with.
Any advice? I'm thinking of using up a can of WD-40 hoping to displace any residue..