BearKiller
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I'm about 7 yrs into both rears filled with wwaf. No problems but we only get to minus 35C...
What is "wwaf" ??
Thanks.
I'm about 7 yrs into both rears filled with wwaf. No problems but we only get to minus 35C...
Now Im worried.
Hmmmm, my new tractor came with "Calcium filled" tires front and back for ballast....im assuming its Calcium Chloride.
Now Im worried.
being a newbie to Tractors, it seemed to make sense to me that Ballast & Safety were a good thing, Dealer never mentioned anything regarding the down side (and I didnt know enough to ask).
Dealer indicated it was a common thing, so i went for it![]()
Calcium-chloride ..... once it gets on metal, there is no getting it off.
only time you have to worry is if you have a leak, I doubt they are tubeless. I had a problem because I believe the previous owner let the leaks go so the inside of the rim developed rust. even though the tire guys ground them down I think the surface of the inside of the rim wore out tubes. CC is highly corrosive so just watch for leaks and repair them quickly.
usually once you have pitted metal.. it's good to prime than paint them.. and then if really bad.. boot them. Not unheard of to roll out duct tape on the inside channel of a pitted rim.
soundguy