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Tires with fluid in them

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edss

04-19-2007 20:02:09




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I bought a farmall 350 it has fluid filled 13.6x38 tires Can anyone tell me the weight I know they are heavy I had to turn one of them around so I could get it on my trailer.It also has one set of wheel weights per tire. Thanks!




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Dr.EVIL

04-20-2007 07:41:51




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 Re: Tires with fluid in them in reply to edss, 04-19-2007 20:02:09  
A 12.4 X 38 has almost 500#/tire of CaCl when filled to the top of the rim depending on how much CaCl is put into the water so a 13.6 X 38 should have almost 600# filled to the same level. According to FIRESTONE's website just the fluid could weigh as much as 581#. The bolt-on weights are 145# plus the hardware.
Whole tractor weight is probably 6000-6500# depending on options.



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Hugh MacKay

04-20-2007 02:24:42




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 Re: Tires with fluid in them in reply to edss, 04-19-2007 20:02:09  
edss: The chloride in that tire, close to 300-400#, it's been awhile so that is as close as I'll call it.

On your loader, you may find changing loader from one tractor to the other tractor quicker than changing the valve. I've changed those valves, it's a mean job by the time you get the factory plumbing done.



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Allan In NE

04-20-2007 03:25:26




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 Re: Tires with fluid in them in reply to Hugh MacKay, 04-20-2007 02:24:42  
I hear ya,

The local red shop here in town doesn't even mess with those factory valves any more.

They just plumb in a new three-lever control and be done with it.

Allan



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edss

04-20-2007 12:46:11




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 Re: Tires with fluid in them in reply to Allan In NE, 04-20-2007 03:25:26  
Thanks to everyone for the advise.



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