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<blockquote data-quote="BeefmasterB" data-source="post: 622259" data-attributes="member: 8931"><p>My tractor is about 3 1/2 hours west of you and I have the Kubota 6800. Have had water in the tires for the last five years and they have never froze up. It's a job you can do yourself with a water hose and a special fitting (a few bucks) that can be purchased at a Kubota dealer. Drive the tractor so that the valve stem is at the top of the wheel, remove the valve core, let out the air and then attach the water hose with the special fitting. When it's full, replace the valve core and then do the other rear tire. It's a simple job and saves you the trouble of hauling the tractor to and from a tractor tire shop.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BeefmasterB, post: 622259, member: 8931"] My tractor is about 3 1/2 hours west of you and I have the Kubota 6800. Have had water in the tires for the last five years and they have never froze up. It's a job you can do yourself with a water hose and a special fitting (a few bucks) that can be purchased at a Kubota dealer. Drive the tractor so that the valve stem is at the top of the wheel, remove the valve core, let out the air and then attach the water hose with the special fitting. When it's full, replace the valve core and then do the other rear tire. It's a simple job and saves you the trouble of hauling the tractor to and from a tractor tire shop. [/QUOTE]
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