Posted by paul on July 08, 2010 at 22:41:08 from (66.44.132.76):
In Reply to: Tire ballast posted by JCD on July 08, 2010 at 19:47:19:
I do the CC, and happy to do so. Got a tractor that is a 1977 model, tubeless, has CC in all 4 tires since we got it. Works well.
The problem with CC is if you don't use your tractor, make it look pretty & let it sit around doing nothing. If a weep or dribble develops, you don't notice, you don't move the tractor, and the dribble will rust things over years.
If you use the tractor, fill it with CC and be happy with the money you save. It'll weight more, be less toxic, and be compatable unlike the windshield washer or antifreeze concoctions some will mention.
That airplane tire dealer down south has some interesting options for durable tires & rims for the front.
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