Done watching the YouTube videos but not trusting some of the yahoos there.
My dealer wants $250 to fill the rear tires on my JD 855 with RimGuard. I can fill them with WW fluid for about $100. So my interest in doing this myself. Some questions
Should I use tubes?
Any detrimental effect on the rims if I do not use tubes?
Is there anyone selling RimGuard or is it strictly only from dealers? If so, where can I buy it?
Are there any other products I should consider?
Thanks
Having worked with rimguard I don't think a Walmart drill pump will transfer it. So the lack of availability might be due to that obstacle.
If you have one of those 15 gallon sprayers used for UTV's and four wheelers, use that to fill the tires. The gallon jugs stay in place and fit just fine when turned up side down on the opening. I put about 40 gallons in each tire and only burped the air 3 times on each side. Used -20 WWF, $1 gal at Walmart in the Spring. Took longer to get it all set up than to pump the fluid. Probably 25 minutes per tire.
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I have one that is towed behind my lawn tractor and that is a brilliant idea. I have a 12V RV pump I was going to use but this is a better way. Thanks for posting!
BTW, for those interested, TSC has an RV antifreeze that is rated to -50* for $3/gal. I am going into town today and talking to the manager about a bulk quantity price. I like that as an option as it is safe product should a tire leak badly and spew stuff around. It will still be 30% lighter than using RG but at 50% of the cost it seems like a decent compromise.
Traveller RV & Multi-Purpose Antifreeze, 1 gal. at Tractor Supply Co.