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Re: Windshield Solvent in rear tires ?
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Posted by the tractor vet on June 20, 2007 at 07:09:12 from (75.19.120.42):
In Reply to: Windshield Solvent in rear tires ? posted by Earl-IL on June 20, 2007 at 06:58:57:
Well being that i am cheap i use Cal. and if i get a leaker i fix it and over the last 39 years i have never had a rim eat out , but we only use Cal. in the tractors that do the heavier work . The 1066 is loaded and the 806 is loaded the 706 has radials and is not loaded the H and S/H both have three sets of Do nuts the John deere a is bare and the 720 J D has two sets of Do nuts. So even if ya can get a real deal on washer fluid if your tire needs say a 110 gal. at a buck a gallon and depending on just what your usen the tractor for and type of tractor just hang five sets of do nuts on here on all thread then ya can add or subtract as needed.
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