Tires filled tires

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bigbrntrck

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whats the deal with filling tires???? i live in hou. the weather is always warm, my dealer said they could fill the tires if i wanted with water. im gonnna get a 1428v with R4s. willl the water ruin my rims?? the only bernifit i see is a little more weight. any sugggestions or comments welcomed. /forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif
 
   / filled tires #2  
Filling tires is meant to add weight especially when using a FEL. Being you are in a warm climate filling the tires with water shouldn't hurt. I don't know how it will hold up over the long term though regarding corrosion.
 
   / filled tires #3  
Hi,

The tires should ( better ) have tubes in them. So, maybe check with the dealer incase.................

Will
 
   / filled tires #4  
Always fill tyres to 2/3 - This reduces the centre of gravity and will give the tractor a bit more weight or momentum. Add anti freeze if you are in a cold area. Be carefull removing wheels of loaded rear tyres as they are very heavy and the weight will shift- always use a chain block - people have been crushed by loaded rear tyres.
 
   / filled tires #5  
Hi,

In cold climates Calcium Chloride is commonly used. Thats what is in our rear tires.

Take care

Will
 

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