dklistul
Bronze Member
I know many of you run weight in your tires and I'm considering doing it myself. I need to get some added stability into my 770 because some of my mowing is on some ground with some slope.
The book says to fill the tires with Calcium Chloride to a level so that the tops of the rims are always covered, to prevent corrosion. Stopped at the dealer today and he suggested only filling halfway (up to about the level of the axle). The salesman didn't instill a lot of confidence in me, as he seemed to be guessing on most answers.
Calcium Chloride worries me; I've seen what that crap can do to wheel rims.
I'm also looking to put a ballast box on the back of the tractor to balance my FEL.
Anyway, on to my questions.
1) What do you guys use in your tires? Calcium Chloride? Foam? Anti-freeze of some sort?
2) Does it take special equipment to put the fluid in or is there a way to do it at home? (I live a long way from the dealer and would rather not have to trailer the thing if I don't need to).
3) Do those of you with weighted tires also use a ballast box with your FEL?
I'm just trying to put a plan together here.
Thanks
The book says to fill the tires with Calcium Chloride to a level so that the tops of the rims are always covered, to prevent corrosion. Stopped at the dealer today and he suggested only filling halfway (up to about the level of the axle). The salesman didn't instill a lot of confidence in me, as he seemed to be guessing on most answers.
Calcium Chloride worries me; I've seen what that crap can do to wheel rims.
I'm also looking to put a ballast box on the back of the tractor to balance my FEL.
Anyway, on to my questions.
1) What do you guys use in your tires? Calcium Chloride? Foam? Anti-freeze of some sort?
2) Does it take special equipment to put the fluid in or is there a way to do it at home? (I live a long way from the dealer and would rather not have to trailer the thing if I don't need to).
3) Do those of you with weighted tires also use a ballast box with your FEL?
I'm just trying to put a plan together here.
Thanks