Ice in tires

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I have straight water in my rear tires for ballast. I'm in Aiken, SC. We get a few freezing days a winter, but usually thaws out by mid-day. I see all the YouTube videos of people putting windshield washer fluid in for the -20 anti-freeze attribute.

My question is, besides a big chunk of ice stuck to one side of the tire creating unbalance if rolling, will ice freezing in a tire damage anything? My thoughts are that the rubber will flex enough to compensate for the ice expansion.

What are your thoughts?
 
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i'm in Northeast Ga and the tires on all three of my tractors have plain water. It won't freeze at 32. I run mine as long as it stays about 25 degrees or above. On the other hand if it gets cold enough it will freeze. My FIL let his tractor freeze at 12 degrees and then used it. the ice in the tires then shreded the tubes and in turn ruined the tire. I have left my tractors out at 3 or 4 degrees wihtout any issue. I let it sit until it warms up into the fifties for a couple of days before moving it. I've never had an issue withthat method.
 
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That's what I was hoping someone would say. Thanks!
 
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It'll never get cold enough in Georgia for enough concecutive days to freeze my tractor tire solid and if it does I ain't going outside to ride around on the tractor. Plain water makes things so easy fixing damaged tires.
 
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I know but it can't be any worse than calcium..

I suspect Oil has the potential to be much worse than calcium. For one it's flammable. Not to mention slicker than snot. If it leaked out near water it could be all sorts of trouble. Plus it's lighter than water.

I do not see the reasoning behind using vegetable oil for tire ballast. What would you say the benefits are?
 
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I do not see the reasoning behind using vegetable oil for tire ballast. What would you say the benefits are?

It's slicker than snot.
If it leaked out near water it could be all sorts of trouble.
Just add some females...

:thumbsup:

-R
 
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It's slicker than snot.
If it leaked out near water it could be all sorts of trouble.
Just add some females...

:thumbsup:

-R

Well in that case I'm going to recommend baby oil for ballast. LOL.
 
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I would think the vegetable oil would make the likelihood of the wheel spinning on the tire a possibility.
 
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Never had that problem or heard of it happening.


I reckon if it was inside a tube there wouldn't be a problem. But if left tubeless I would think it possible to seem into the bead area and lubricate it.
 
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I reckon if it was inside a tube there wouldn't be a problem. But if left tubeless I would think it possible to seem into the bead area and lubricate it.

Actually my tires do have heavy duty nail resistant tubes installed at the dealer in VT. Maybe they add tubes to all of them IDK..
 
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Actually my tires do have heavy duty nail resistant tubes installed at the dealer in VT. Maybe they add tubes to all of them IDK..

That makes sense...
 
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Soluble oil will alleviate your concerns about water corrosion.
 

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Rimguard- aka beet juice. In my tires in Maine. Never freezes -20F. Never a problem. Doesn't corrode.
 

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