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Tractor Tires, BKT vs. Firestone
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<blockquote data-quote="Kell-inKY" data-source="post: 1313877" data-attributes="member: 23511"><p>While I'm on the subject, do I have to have the fluid put back in the tires if I intend to pull a 9' disc a couple of times a year? Plus I will be renting a drill that is supposed to put a whole lot of drag on my little tractor.</p><p></p><p>I prefer not to have the fluid, I have used it in nearly identical tractors back to back and it just seems to do a number on my soft pastures, and is unnecessary while bush hogging and most of the stuff I do. But, if I need it I need it. Thoughts?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kell-inKY, post: 1313877, member: 23511"] While I'm on the subject, do I have to have the fluid put back in the tires if I intend to pull a 9' disc a couple of times a year? Plus I will be renting a drill that is supposed to put a whole lot of drag on my little tractor. I prefer not to have the fluid, I have used it in nearly identical tractors back to back and it just seems to do a number on my soft pastures, and is unnecessary while bush hogging and most of the stuff I do. But, if I need it I need it. Thoughts? [/QUOTE]
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