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Kelly C

10-29-2004 12:40:41




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My 460 has fluid filled tires and are going flat. I think.. Might have been low when I got it.
Any way how do you fill em up? Or maybe just emty them and put air in them??
I would rather not have the fluid if possable.
Just never had one with that before.




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Guy

10-30-2004 06:10:25




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 Re: Fluid filled tires in reply to Kelly C, 10-29-2004 12:40:41  
Hey Kelly, keep an eye on them to make sure it not leaking. The CaCl is very corosive to the rims. If you have a leak you will want to get fixed. How does the rim look arounf the valve stem?



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Marvin(MN)

10-29-2004 22:03:54




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 Re: Fluid filled tires in reply to Kelly C, 10-29-2004 12:40:41  
Do like PUTTER says because the tires are only about 3/4 full of fluid. HTH
Marvin



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rustyfarmall

10-29-2004 13:23:27




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 Re: Fluid filled tires in reply to Kelly C, 10-29-2004 12:40:41  
Just drag out the air hose and air them up. You may want to stop the tractor with the valve stems at the top, not so messy that way. Fluid filled tires still need to have air in them.



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PUTTER

10-29-2004 13:14:57




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 Re: Fluid filled tires in reply to Kelly C, 10-29-2004 12:40:41  
Kelly I have seen the picture of your 460 with the loader on it and I think you would want to leave the fluid in the tires. It will be alot more stable hoisting round bales on uneven ground and the extra weight comes in handy for any kind of bucket work. my 2 cents PUTTER



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