Pumped washer fluid in 43x16-20 tires

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elbowroom

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JD A, Farmall B, JD 455, LS XR3135H
I added 36 gallons of washer fluid to each tire, ~300 lbs each. Probably could have added a few more as it was not up to the valve stem yet when positioned at the top. Got the -20F fluid on a spring sale for a bit more than a $1/gal. The kid at Menard's was wondering what the heck I was going to do with 72 gallons of fluid.

Setup involved an old RV water pump, hoses, fittings and bucket which worked ok. Had to buy some fittings and valve stem adapter, but most was from stuff around the shop. Took a few hours to get it all pumped in.

tire fill.jpg

Haven't had a chance to gauge how noticeable the additional ballast is yet.
 
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I did a similar addition to my Kubota. Added 90 gallons to each tire. I used a drill powered cheap pump. Cheap ballast that will make a tremendous difference. Your only regret will be that you didn't do it sooner. Good job!!!
 
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I have the same size rear tires with methanol mix in them. I think you will notice a difference.
 

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