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greg h
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1999-06-10          4943

i have a dumb question, how do you get antifreeze in a tire, iknow how to get plain water. any help would be appreciated.thanks

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Keith
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1999-06-10          4945

Had a flat tire the other week and drove the tractor to the tire store in town. (It's about a 2 mile drive and the tire was holding up well since it had lotsa' fluid in it) The guy deflated the tire, drained as much water as possible, and then separated the tire and tube from the rim. After installing a new tube, and the same old tire, he remounted it on the tractor. Then, he added the antifreeze with a small funnel. No magic there!! After that, it was just filling the water in with the little hose adapter and adding some air. Away I drove, right down mainstreet Saluda! ....

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1999-06-10          4946

I took a small pump-up sprayer, took the sprayer end off(leave the valve intact). Went to the local auto parts house and got a tire filling attachment and some hose to connect to the valve. Put your antifreexe in the sprayer pump it up, connect the hose to the tire valve (remove the schrader (sp?) valve)and let it rip. ....

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