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Loaded Tires?

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Bob

04-06-2003 20:08:57




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I have an H with cut off rear steel, with tires put on. Both rear tires are loaded. Can anyone tell me how much extra weight is added to each tire by the calcium chloride? Thanks Bob




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Farmall Daddy

04-07-2003 15:19:03




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 Re: Loaded Tires? in reply to Bob, 04-06-2003 20:08:57  
I have always said 8 pounds to every gallon.



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Farmer Bob

04-06-2003 21:23:22




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 Re: Loaded Tires? in reply to Bob, 04-06-2003 20:08:57  
A lot depends on size of tires you have and what % of solution of calcium chloride they used. Here's the rough estimates for you:
12.4x36 450 to 480 lbs each tire
13.6x38 560 to 615 lbs each tire
HTH.//FB



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Ted - I'm going to load mine with Anti-freeze

04-07-2003 15:10:33




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 Re: Re: Loaded Tires? in reply to Farmer Bob, 04-06-2003 21:23:22  
I intend to load my H and Ford 8N rear tires with anti-freeze.



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Dr.Evil

04-07-2003 10:56:11




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 Re: Re: Loaded Tires? in reply to Farmer Bob, 04-06-2003 21:23:22  
And 12.4X38's are 475 to 550# at valve stem height depending on how strong a solution of CaCl it is.



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Lone Wolf

04-07-2003 07:21:10




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 Re: Re: Loaded Tires? in reply to Farmer Bob, 04-06-2003 21:23:22  
They are loading tires with a substance that will not corrode the rims.Any one know what it is called???



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farmall man II

04-07-2003 12:34:20




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 Re: Re: Re: Loaded Tires? in reply to Lone Wolf, 04-07-2003 07:21:10  
use to load lead powder in them. too bad it was banded, lots of exrta whiegh no corrosion!



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