VERY expensive beet juice!

   / VERY expensive beet juice!
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Any concerns with WW fluid reacting negatively to rubber or tire patches / adhesives used in tire patches in the case of a future flat?

If I can source it for a decent price then it sounds like a decent way to go.
 
   / VERY expensive beet juice! #22  
I have done all my tractors myself using my 35 gallon pull behind lawn sprayer, a 10' length of garden hose, and a $10 adapter from Napa. Last tractor I did had 9.5x24 R1's so I got a 55 gallon drum of -20 WWF from my local oil supplier. It was only $38 in about 2009 or 2010, can not remember when.

Anyway, $40 and a hour of my time I added about 22 gallons to each wheel if I remember right and saved the rest for my cars in milk jugs. Still have 5 or so gallons left.

Chris
 
   / VERY expensive beet juice!
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#23  
Any concerns with WW fluid reacting negatively to rubber or tire patches / adhesives used in tire patches in the case of a future flat?

If I can source it for a decent price then it sounds like it may be the way to go.
 
   / VERY expensive beet juice! #24  
Any concerns with WW fluid reacting negatively to rubber or tire patches / adhesives used in tire patches in the case of a future flat?

If I can source it for a decent price then it sounds like a decent way to go.

I have included a link on WW fluid. I see nothing that negative about WW fluid. I have Rimguard in my tires.Iowa Farm Equipment -- Rim Guard
 
   / VERY expensive beet juice! #25  
Any concerns with WW fluid reacting negatively to rubber or tire patches / adhesives used in tire patches in the case of a future flat?

If I can source it for a decent price then it sounds like it may be the way to go.

None that I have heard. And.....a big advantage is that you can plug a tubeless tire yourself.

I'd make sure you get the -30 (or more?) WW Juice for Canada. What I read earlier was that it was hard to beat the Marts for prices on WW juice.....and the gallon jugs are easier to handle (but I have never shopped for it).
 
   / VERY expensive beet juice! #26  
Anyone ever just put in a crop of beets and get a juicer?
 
   / VERY expensive beet juice! #27  
Anyone ever just put in a crop of beets and get a juicer?

I'm thinking about it. When we seem to be willing to pay $1.00 for 16oz. of bottled water I doubt that fluids are going to get any cheaper. We fuss about high gas prices and then spend $8.00 a gallon for bottled water.
 
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I had my Bobcat dealer save all the Propylene/Glycol engine antifreeze they removed over a few months of engine and radiator repairs. Now have 55 gl drum of it, tires will hold 24 gl. each. No charge for the anti-freeze because they have to pay disposal fee to get rid of it.
 
   / VERY expensive beet juice! #29  
I had my Bobcat dealer save all the Propylene/Glycol engine antifreeze they removed over a few months of engine and radiator repairs. Now have 55 gl drum of it, tires will hold 24 gl. each. No charge for the anti-freeze because they have to pay disposal fee to get rid of it.

Here we go again. :confused2::thumbdown::confused3::mur:
 
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I'm thinking about it. When we seem to be willing to pay $1.00 for 16oz. of bottled water I doubt that fluids are going to get any cheaper. We fuss about high gas prices and then spend $8.00 a gallon for bottled water.
Geez, that's a bargain............A 16 0z. bottle of water around here is 1.25 to 1.75 depending on the machine.
 

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