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another one here for fluid filled... I can see Duke working long into the night squeezing every last drop of Joy into those AGs! hahaha. I personally can't tell a difference in the ride between having and not having fluid. I'm running Carlisle All Trails and each tire is about 78-80lbs and 20 psi. Along with that I've got another 200-300lbs that I have to use in my backyard or else it would be a flip over and my wife goes on a long vacation and shopping spree for a while!
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I put the soap in and hook up the slime tire adaptor and 15 mins later I'm done. Quote:
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i removed most of the fluid, it actaully rides much better now. it was ridding like i was driving on rocks instead of tires. i could see having fluid filled tires in the winter is nice. i ran my qa42 blower with only having tire chains, my weights were left on my green 112. now i know why i got away with it. if i could add fluid in the fall and remove it in the spring that would be ideal. whats the deal with soap, does soap freeze? i never tried to freeze soapy water so i dont know.
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I did a search and found some links for you to read. I picked up a Slime part# 20073 to fill load my tires. Walmart, TSC and others should have it with their Green Slime products. Now onto the links: http://www.onlycubcadets.net/forum/s...ead.php?t=4590 http://www.onlycubcadets.net/forum/s...ead.php?t=3215 http://www.onlycubcadets.net/forum/s...ead.php?t=2147 http://www.onlycubcadets.net/forum/s...ead.php?t=1343 http://www.onlycubcadets.net/forum/showthread.php?t=541 Enjoy the read and if you have any questions after reading the links ask away |
Lots of farm tractors have fluid filled tires. Fluid filled tires is the way to go when plowing with your GT.
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I have never heard of putting liquid in the tires. This just seems odd to me as well. It wouldn't be hard to add weight to the tractor if you had a welder. My father made his own weight once using chain to suspend a big piece of iron from the trailer hitch. It can be done with a little creativity. It would seem a lot easier to unbolt a weight instead of having to drain the tires out. Liquid doesn't compress so I could imagine the ride being rough.
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It's what ever works for you. I think what we're all trying to say is it's not unusal to have loaded tires.:beer2: |
The benefit of having the weight on/in the wheels is that the bearings/bushings for the rear axles doesn't have to carry the load. It's just a lot less stress on the tractor if it doesn't have to carry it. Plus, the lower the weight, the better you are.
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