Several recent threads about loading tires, but I need advice on unloading tires, for two reasons.
First, not thinking clearly, I ordered my new tractor with the tires loaded with anti-freeze (because I had seen what calcium can do to a rim). But, now I find myself terrified that I will get a puncture and our dog or someone else's pet will be killed by the resultant puddle before I notice the leak. I should have asked for calcium for the peace of mind.
Secondly, I think I could use the extra weight I'd get with calcium. I'm amazed at the ease with which I spin my wheels (R1) even with the FEL and box scraper on.
Another concern, after reading the recent threads on loaded tires is that mine are not filled sufficiently or evenly, as one side vents air with the valve stem at about 10 o'clock postion.
So, presently I'm thinking about draining them until I can get the calcium or beet juice in them, but there would appear to be many gallons of anti-freeze in these. Anyone know if they can they be diluted sufficiently (in a plastic kids pool, for example) to be disposed of safely in a gravel driveway. Or is this stuff too toxic to be released that way. If I could find away to put it into containers, is it something a gas station or tire shop would be willing to dispose of?
I'm really kicking myself for this boneheaded decision. Three of my neighbors had a total of four dogs get killed by anti-freeze poisoning a few months ago, but they said they thought it was deliberate and not accidental. Either way, I don't want this stuff in my tires anymore.
First, not thinking clearly, I ordered my new tractor with the tires loaded with anti-freeze (because I had seen what calcium can do to a rim). But, now I find myself terrified that I will get a puncture and our dog or someone else's pet will be killed by the resultant puddle before I notice the leak. I should have asked for calcium for the peace of mind.
Secondly, I think I could use the extra weight I'd get with calcium. I'm amazed at the ease with which I spin my wheels (R1) even with the FEL and box scraper on.
Another concern, after reading the recent threads on loaded tires is that mine are not filled sufficiently or evenly, as one side vents air with the valve stem at about 10 o'clock postion.
So, presently I'm thinking about draining them until I can get the calcium or beet juice in them, but there would appear to be many gallons of anti-freeze in these. Anyone know if they can they be diluted sufficiently (in a plastic kids pool, for example) to be disposed of safely in a gravel driveway. Or is this stuff too toxic to be released that way. If I could find away to put it into containers, is it something a gas station or tire shop would be willing to dispose of?
I'm really kicking myself for this boneheaded decision. Three of my neighbors had a total of four dogs get killed by anti-freeze poisoning a few months ago, but they said they thought it was deliberate and not accidental. Either way, I don't want this stuff in my tires anymore.