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Filling tractor tires with water/anti freeze
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<blockquote data-quote="shorty" data-source="post: 336340" data-attributes="member: 187"><p>I get my tires done now but years ago I did them myself , i got a valve adaptor at TSC and hooked the hose to an old roller pump which I put on the tractor PTO and pumped the solution into barrels and then to put it back in you switch the hoses on the pump. I never used antifreeze , I always use calcium chloride which adds weight and keeps it from freezing . when using calcium use yuo need to wash and oil the pump to keep it from rusting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shorty, post: 336340, member: 187"] I get my tires done now but years ago I did them myself , i got a valve adaptor at TSC and hooked the hose to an old roller pump which I put on the tractor PTO and pumped the solution into barrels and then to put it back in you switch the hoses on the pump. I never used antifreeze , I always use calcium chloride which adds weight and keeps it from freezing . when using calcium use yuo need to wash and oil the pump to keep it from rusting. [/QUOTE]
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