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Posted by Ernest on March 28, 2006 at 10:34:12 from (205.173.169.253):
In Reply to: fluid in tires posted by zeihert on March 28, 2006 at 10:09:19:
You can always use extra traction from time to time. Weather being in mud or going up hill. Brush hog weight is nothing compaired to fluid in the tires. Taking it out is easy, most tractor inter tubes have a 2 piece valve stem. Unscrew the top part and let it run, into a barrel or something else. Try and catch the stem if you don"t let the air out first.
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