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Posted by TerryC on June 26, 2002 at 19:04:26 from (208.16.108.144):
I have a 230 farmall. SOme sort of fluid in the rear tires. Yesterday I noticed seeping around the stem, where it is also rusted pretty bad. I figured that I noticed it now because by chanmce I parked it with the stem down low. Anyhow, I wanted to hear from you guys as to what you have done, besides replacing the entire rim. Can I rebore a hole somewhere else on the rim, and weld a patch over the existing one? Also, is there a type of fluid I can put in these tires that is not corrosive? I have no idea what is in them now, only that it appears to be clear. I appreciate any and all comments. TerryC
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