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Methos 02-26-2010 01:54 AM

Thanks for all the responses :ThumbsUp: Ok now where to get the beet juice from?

Thanks for all the help!

rwire125 02-26-2010 10:49 AM

the beet juice is called rim guard, and i just had my rear ags fill and new steel valve stems installed for 57bucks but prices where all over the map so pays to shop around

squatch 02-27-2010 07:53 PM

I want to do rimguard on my new ags but the local dealer is the most expensive place are for anything. JD dealer. Want's $60 labor per 2 tires + the rimguard. I'm going to keep checking around.

aagitch 02-27-2010 08:05 PM

you'll need to keep looking. The place I used charged 50 bucks total for both tires including labor. A place about 30 miles from there wanted twice as much!

cubby 03-01-2010 12:02 AM

i use the same as my large ih tractors (cloride)

Matt G. 03-01-2010 08:05 AM

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i use the same as my large ih tractors (cloride)

I would not recommend using Calcium Chloride, as it will completely destroy wheels. There are much better solutions today as have been mentioned. You don't want this to happen:

BanditCub 03-02-2010 03:18 PM

RV antifreeze works great, doesn't freeze, you can buy it fairly cheap in the fall (everybody has it on sale) and it seems heavier than plain old washerfluid. We use it in radiant floor heating systems so the iron pumps don't corrode.


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