Belarus first timer

/ Belarus first timer #1  

J R 2165

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Location
jefferson new york
Tractor
1988 bellarus 250 as
My name is J.R and i moved here from illinois about 4 years ago to jefferson n.y12093, i have 25 acres and a 1988 belarus A S tractor that runs well. i have one problem it is very top heavy and there is no cab or rollover bar, I want to put liquid in the tires but i dont want calcium chloride, any suggestions ? J.R
 
/ Belarus first timer #3  
Hi J.R. Welcome to the forum! :welcome:

I'm going to move your thread over to our tires section to see if we can find you some advice.
 
/ Belarus first timer #4  
If you don't want calcium chloride, then how about Rim-Guard? (commonly called beet juice) R-G is pet and crop friendly.
Because of where you live I don't recommend windshield washer fluid. R-G is a little expensive but as far as I am concerned it is worth it, for the piece of mind in that IF you were to spring a leak the crops wouldn't suffer.
Rim Guard - Liquid Tire Ballast
 
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/ Belarus first timer #5  
Rim Guard, is basically Sugar Beat Juice, also costly, do the poor man option.. Washer fluid, you buy it in 55 gal from a parts store, or your local tire shop guy should have good contacts to be able to buy 55gal drum of washer fluid. Just be advised to buy the low temperature, save you money, wont rust your wheel, and any tire service calcium pump can pump it in.
 

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