Posted by caterpillar guy on August 06, 2022 at 19:40:48 from (47.26.95.42):
In Reply to: CCL vs Rim Guard? posted by Tim in New York on August 06, 2022 at 08:32:54:
You can buy Dow flake and mix with water then let cool before putting in tire. It will heat up as you mix the water with the chloride. then after mixed it will cool down. I have mixed my own in the past like 40 years ago. I for get the mix ratio of water to chloride. It works out to about 12LBS to the gallon. I am looking at a couple leaks on a couple tractors. All with old tires and probably similar old aged tubes. I am going to look for the leaks then evaluate what I do then. I may just fix the leak and reuse the tubes. What can I clean the rims with that will not just rust again right away. I wheeled a rim on a different tractor and primed it then assembled it and a couple years later it was all rusted again from I would guess the residue chloride even though I washed it with soap and water with a brush then wheeled with a wire wheel.
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