Steve IA
Bronze Member
I know this has been discussed over and over, but obviously my 'search' skills are wanting and I can't find any of the discussions. I remember reading here of someone who had loaded the rear tires of his tractor by syphoning from a barrel into the tire, using a special valve that one would press the button of and periodically allow the air to escape from the tire relieving the pressure and allowing for more fluid to enter. I have the valve and 55 gallons of -20F windshield washer fluid and have attempted to load my tires. My problem is that when I let the air out of the tires to add fluid, the R-4 ( 15.00-19.5) tires come off the bead. After 5 gallons or so, I stopped and wrapped a cable come-along around the tire and cinched it up, and let the jack down a mite and after a couple of tries was able to get a bead seal again. I need some insight as to if someone has done this process before and what am I missing. Will using a drill pump overcome the pressure in the tire?
Thanks in advance for you help on this.
Steve
SouthIowa
Thanks in advance for you help on this.
Steve
SouthIowa