chiefcook
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Is it safe if water freezes in tires if tractor is not moved until it thaws?
water will rust out your rims!. as far as water freezing, it depends on how much water is in the tires, if there is enough room for expansion, then nothing will be damaged, except for the rusting out rims..Is it safe if water freezes in tires if tractor is not moved until it thaws?
2 reasons, it's not water, which rusts your rims, and you can use your tractor in freezing cold weather without cracking your tires..Just a passing thought........ If there was not the possibility of the "water in tires" causing damage - - then why do all of us in the northern climes use some type of anti-freeze if we fill our tires.
just don't use oil, it can soften and dissolve rubber and plastic..I would guess that if I had to - I could use something other than Rim Guard. However - the added weight over some other type of antifreeze is cheap ballast.
water will rust out your rims!. as far as water freezing, it depends on how much water is in the tires, if there is enough room for expansion, then nothing will be damaged, except for the rusting out rims..
. . . And it is safe and easy to change the amt of ballast you carry.My Dad put straight water in all his tractor tires from the 1940s 8N to the 1970's Ford 9000. None ever had any rust at all on the rims. The tires are all filled (including my LS P7010) with water above the rim so the only oxygen available to rust is what is in the water. Tire rims are painted with good enamel paint inside and out so there is little to no possibility of rusting on the inside.
I think you likely confused the filling of tire with calcium chloride vs water with regard to rust.
As to the OP question, as long as you don't move the tractor when the tires are frozen, there is no chance of damage. Mine have been frozen every winter since I bought the tractor in 2010 and there is no damage. As long as you don't need the tractor during the winter when the water is frozen, water is cheap ballast and doesn't harm anything.
I have all 4 AGs on the 7520 about 90% full and it rides pretty well except when I pump the fronts up to 30psi for heavy loader work.I know this, fluid in tires running very low air pressure to obtain a soft ride doesn't work. I had to go with cast iron wheel weights and forgo the solution.
Is it safe if water freezes in tires if tractor is not moved until it thaws?
No prob with that here in MI, guys.
In cold weather we park our tractors with the valve stems up.![]()