Posted by wsmm on July 03, 2018 at 18:17:04 from (174.230.11.211):
I live in MidMichigan. I just emptied the calcium chloride out of my one Frod 2N rear tire. I have the other tire weighted with about 12 gallons of windshield washer fluid. The tractor is not used hard. Mainly try to level my driveway with it with the back blade. I don't do the greates job, haven't figured out the correct procedure. The other main thing I use it for is with the front loader to move snow banks back if we have a bad winter. I plow the snow with a 4x4 pickup. Now for my question I'm going to just add water to the empty rear tire for now. If I only filled it up with the vakve in about the 10 oclock position and didn't take it out in the winter when it froze would it damage the tire? I don't mind a rough ride for the little I use it in the winter, I just don't want to ruin the tube, tire, rim or anything else. Thanks for all your answers and help, Bill
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