water in tires

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johnvickl

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bought kubota 7040 it has water and antifreeze in rear tires want to remove and put in multiseal. do i have to get all of water out? thanks
 
   / water in tires #2  
Are you having leaks? I've not heard of using multiseal in full size tractors. (I'm assuming that is one of these products that seals small to medium size punctures)
 
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no leaks, kubota tells me the multiseal works great for thorn punctures etc. everything in south texas will stick you. i had slaime put in my last tractor thanks,, john
 
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I guess I'm just not familiar with Texas sized thorns. I have R4 tires and cannot imagine what kind of pre historic dino thorn would be needed to puncture them.

If I were in your shoes though I would remove the water as the viscosity of the slime type substance is important in forming a seal and you wouldn't want to dilute it. I'd guess the manufacturer could give you advice too.
 
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i think i'd wait til i had a leak before i changed anything, who knows you may never have a puncture at all.
 
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thanks for your help i will leave the water and antifreeze in until something wierd happens thanks
 
   / water in tires #8  
I guess I'm just not familiar with Texas sized thorns. I have R4 tires and cannot imagine what kind of pre historic dino thorn would be needed to puncture them.

If I were in your shoes though I would remove the water as the viscosity of the slime type substance is important in forming a seal and you wouldn't want to dilute it. I'd guess the manufacturer could give you advice too.

Locust thorns here in Texas can grow to several inches long. Finding a thorn longer than your hand is common. Mesquite are not large compared to Locust.
 
   / water in tires #9  
We get some gnarly thorns here - choke cherries get some pretty long ones that can puncture an ag tire when they hit it right. I filled my front tires with foam when I put my second set on the rims. I highly recommend that.

When you puncture one of your water filled tires it'll probably act like a squirt gun. It's pretty easy to spot the hole :). Don't ask me how I know...
 

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