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Old 02-04-2015, 06:18 PM
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LOL, think about the wording.
Sorry, my brain ain't working too good today.
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Well I guess quiet a few of us are geniuses cause I for one have put WWF in 8 different 26×12×12's with tubes in them.I think I managed to get 11 gals in 4 of them and about 10gals in the other 4.Difference being the wheels.I just use a pressurized pump up sprayer.Works grrrrreat.
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I've pulled fluid out of a 15.5 38 using a 12 volt sprayer pump.
Transferred it from a tire with a bad rim into a good tire, took out the valve cores and used hose clamps to connect the two.
Had to stop a few times to let the air out as the fluid filled it.
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Has anyone tried buckshot?
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My guess is it would work but probably very expensive.
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So I need about 9 gallons for a Tru Power 23 10.50?
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So I need about 9 gallons for a Tru Power 23 10.50?
Probably 7-8.
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Probably 7-8.
Thanks, I want to buy enough but not too much.


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Has anyone tried buckshot?
Might look into recycled shot.
It is available online.
Or get in touch with your local shooting range.
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I keep a 2 liter soda bottle, drill a hole in cap and bottom that fits a valve stem. take core out of bottom stem and clamp a piece of hose to it. you can even put a shutoff valve in the hose if you want. fill the bottle with fluid attach hose to wheel stem and pressurize the bottle with air , and it will push fluid out the bottom. This works great for gear oil in the winter too, esp for those hard to get to gearboxes. Have also used it to test junk cars with no fuel pump as you can regulate line pressure to simulate fuel pump.
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