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water filled tires on smaller bobcat?
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<blockquote data-quote="ryantowry_81" data-source="post: 100695" data-attributes="member: 13806"><p>Yeah chloride sounds tricky. I was thinking my tires are getting older and somewhat cracked I wonder if filling all 4 tires 95% with something like tire slime and then pressureizing with air would work. Keep them from leaking if they get worse and not as detrimental to the steel rim. I could always use a glycol solution. We use propylene glycol all the time at work in large quantities, like 3-4 thousand gallons at a time. I bet I could get a good deal on enough to fill my tires. I would have to check on chemical compatability still Do you think I should be concerned at all about additional rotating mass being hard on bearings and what not?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ryantowry_81, post: 100695, member: 13806"] Yeah chloride sounds tricky. I was thinking my tires are getting older and somewhat cracked I wonder if filling all 4 tires 95% with something like tire slime and then pressureizing with air would work. Keep them from leaking if they get worse and not as detrimental to the steel rim. I could always use a glycol solution. We use propylene glycol all the time at work in large quantities, like 3-4 thousand gallons at a time. I bet I could get a good deal on enough to fill my tires. I would have to check on chemical compatability still Do you think I should be concerned at all about additional rotating mass being hard on bearings and what not? [/QUOTE]
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