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<blockquote data-quote="jcummins" data-source="post: 621899" data-attributes="member: 2587"><p>The coldest so far at my place near Trinity has been 21. There was a really hard freeze back in the late 80s, can't recall how cold or for how long, I was out of state at the time. I have a Kubota M7040, and I'd like some weight in the tires, but having done anything because of this very thing.</p><p></p><p>A neighbor told me, if it does freeze, and you drive the tractor the ice becomes like ice picks and will do a nasty job on your tire. If I use use water in this climate at Trinity, and it does freeze...is the tractor unusable until it warms up? Or, will I have damage regardless if I use it? Trying to weight my options. For sure this tractor could use some weight. </p><p></p><p> Would filling the tire with less water reduce a problem if it does freeze?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jcummins, post: 621899, member: 2587"] The coldest so far at my place near Trinity has been 21. There was a really hard freeze back in the late 80s, can't recall how cold or for how long, I was out of state at the time. I have a Kubota M7040, and I'd like some weight in the tires, but having done anything because of this very thing. A neighbor told me, if it does freeze, and you drive the tractor the ice becomes like ice picks and will do a nasty job on your tire. If I use use water in this climate at Trinity, and it does freeze...is the tractor unusable until it warms up? Or, will I have damage regardless if I use it? Trying to weight my options. For sure this tractor could use some weight. Would filling the tire with less water reduce a problem if it does freeze? [/QUOTE]
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