Posted by rla on February 27, 2014 at 05:39:02 from (162.39.22.109):
A friend of mine has a 520 John Deere along with many others. This tractor has a John Deer snow plow on it & get used when the farm drives need plowed so it's not everyday? Yesterday morning needed to move it & there sits the tractor with a split 12 to 14 inchs long & both rear tires are froze solid. He's owned it for 16 years & 13.9x36 6 ply. Firestone that were purchased new Oct of 2000. They still look like new? Has anyone ever heard of this? Neither tube has leaked a drop & never froze befor? Is there a Shelf life/ time limit for Calcium in tires? It was removed from the old set of tires & installed in the new set in 2000... He said beet juice is going back in... So We remove the plow of the 520 & put it on another tractor for time being so he has a snow removal unit. moved the tractor slowly to a area where it can be heated, so now the wait of thawing it out.
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