Milton Burro
Silver Member
I bought my tractor used and there is fluid in the rear tires, but I haven't a clue to what it is. Anyway to find out?
Interesting Tug... I am in Kingston, ON and I just took delivery of a Deere 3520 Cab. I asked to have the tires filled but the dealer completely ignored my request and sent a ballast box instead. Now I'm wondering if I really need the extra weight of filled tires. What was the product you used called and how much did it cost if you don't mind me asking?
Burega
not easier than water
larry
Yeah. You have to take it out before it starts freezing too much. Mines still in alltho weve been having some real cold for us this time of year. Several days where it hasnt gotten above freezing. Iv got the tractor parked in an unheated insulated enclosure on a thick slab. I may be able to get it thru the yr by taking it out in the sun on warmer days, well see. The real thing tho is that water is so convenient thruout the regular season - change weight with the garden hose or draining on the ground. Wish it weighed more but cant have everything.Might be easier to get in but I bet it don't come out easier, at least here in January. Thats when you get torn tires around here. Nothing but smooth flat ice for three miles and I tear a tire. Luckily I had calcium so it came right out, I just had to weld a patch over the rusted out valve stem hole. At least I can laugh about it today, it wern't funny at the time.
Taste it. Salty is CaCl. Sweet is anti freeze. Beet juice may be slightly sweet but red color will tell. Windshield washer smells like itself. Methanol water mix almost tasteless - similar to water but very slight sweetness.I bought my tractor used and there is fluid in the rear tires, but I haven't a clue to what it is. Anyway to find out?
Taste it. Salty is CaCl. Sweet is anti freeze. Beet juice may be slightly sweet but red color will tell. Windshield washer smells like itself. Methanol water mix almost tasteless - similar to water but very slight sweetness.
larry
Ethylene glycol anti freeze is greenish and sweet. I hear its dangerous because cats will drink it and die. Clear might be a methanol water mix.Thanks. It is clear so that eliminates beet juice. Would it be colored antifreeze?
I got a quote last week for Rimguard at $2 per gal and $70 flat labor for my rear tires.
Rim Guard - Liquid Tire Ballast
I just got a quote today for $650 ish to come out and fill my tires at the house
$2.85 per gal. 150 gal
$ 60 to come out and
$200 to fill the tires
i tought that was high is it easy to to it your self the said if i was to pick up the Rim giard there he would charge $3 a gal
It is difficult to install yourself too so that means getting the tires to a dealer which is extra hassle and expense. I would specify Rimguard in very cold climates but would have the dealer get it installed before taking delivery.
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wedge40 said:Why is Rimguard harder to install then any other liquid?
Wedge
If it is viscous it would cause greater rolling resistance leading to less efficiency. That could add up fuel $ significantly over time.I believe the manufacturer told me it was viscous and required pumping but I don't have direct experience. I had called them because I wanted to do it myself but he ended up talking me out of it. I see others have done it though so it clearly is possible without the special equipment that dealers use.
SPYDERLK said:If it is viscous it would cause greater rolling resistance leading to less efficiency. That could add up fuel $ significantly over time.
larry