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Water in tractor tires
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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 394888" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>I don;t understand the mechabics of it, but in the desert we used to just use water. In the summer with that black tire sitting in the sun the tires would get so hard from the pressure that it was like running one of the old Fordsons with the steel wheels. Went to anti-freeze and the problem went away. A lot of folks used sand in the tire, tubeless, and it worked ok. Don;t know how they got the sand in the tire, never cared so never asked.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 394888, member: 34"] I don;t understand the mechabics of it, but in the desert we used to just use water. In the summer with that black tire sitting in the sun the tires would get so hard from the pressure that it was like running one of the old Fordsons with the steel wheels. Went to anti-freeze and the problem went away. A lot of folks used sand in the tire, tubeless, and it worked ok. Don;t know how they got the sand in the tire, never cared so never asked. [/QUOTE]
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