John_in_TN
Silver Member
Yes you can pour it in by breaking one bead. I doubt you can get as much in that way as you can using the valve stem adaptor. How much weight do you want to add?
Yes you can pour it in by breaking one bead. I doubt you can get as much in that way as you can using the valve stem adaptor. How much weight do you want to add?
The more I think about this, for a commercial zero turn mower wheel (24x12-12)...wouldn't it be pretty simple to just break the bead a little with the wheel on it's side and dump in the fluid? Seems like it would be a piece of cake. After filling to the level you want, just take the pry bar out (or whatever you were holding the bead down with) and fill it to the pressure you need with air. I'm not talking about a large tractor wheel...this is a relatively small tire/wheel I'm talking about.
I just explained it. Read the previous posts. I am not sure what you will do with the calcium once you get it out? Maybe spray a fence line?
Chris
Here's a question: How do you folks FILL the tires with fluid??
I'd like to know that so I can drain/refill my tires. Want to get rid of the calcium that rots the wheels.