How did you get the windshield washer fluid in the tubes? That would be a good video. I'm guessing you removed the tire valve, clamped a rubber hose to the stem and clamped other side to a funnel and poured it in? Nice tractor anyway! I've got a '57 Power King with 24" rims. Luckily I can use Farmall Cub weights which are pretty plentiful. I have yet to do it but I'm fixing some Wheel Horses first. I heard you can use Beet Juice instead of windshield washer fluid! Plant beets pull out Juiceman!
I found tires on the Firestone website under AG Tires and learned a few days ago that the 6-16 can be bought in 4 ply. Ours are dry rotted but the tubes are fine. We are going to use them as a set of working tires until the tubes pop out. Take care!
Hey what tractor did you say the wheel weights came from?
johnchadwicktilton 1 year ago
How did you get the windshield washer fluid in the tubes? That would be a good video. I'm guessing you removed the tire valve, clamped a rubber hose to the stem and clamped other side to a funnel and poured it in? Nice tractor anyway! I've got a '57 Power King with 24" rims. Luckily I can use Farmall Cub weights which are pretty plentiful. I have yet to do it but I'm fixing some Wheel Horses first. I heard you can use Beet Juice instead of windshield washer fluid! Plant beets pull out Juiceman!
notoriouslizw 1 year ago
I found tires on the Firestone website under AG Tires and learned a few days ago that the 6-16 can be bought in 4 ply. Ours are dry rotted but the tubes are fine. We are going to use them as a set of working tires until the tubes pop out. Take care!
SpeedexTractor 2 years ago
that extra from the windshield washer fluid will make a world of difference if you are just used to running a tractor with dry tires.
cubcadetpuller 2 years ago