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    Posted: 21 Mar 2012 at 3:31pm
I was looking into fluid to put in my tractor tires that I use on the farm and the only option around here is magnesium chloride. Is this less corrosive than calcium? Has anyone had any experience with it? Thanks for any responses
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I'm pretty sure it's the chloride that is corrosive and not the calcium, so I wouldn't think magnesium chloride offers any advantages over calcium chloride, in terms of corrosion.
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i have heard old wise tales of old timers using beat juice for fluid because it does not hurt the rims. I personally would pay the difference and go with ether duals or wheel weights i heard of a fluid that is out there as well that a tire shop uses that is west of Henderson MN and they claim that it is non corrosive and just as heavy as calcium chloride but be prepared to pay a pretty penny i think beat juice may surprise you though would be worth checking out. Any local canning factory can supple beat juice when in season that is.Big smile
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Anti freeze is also an alternative. Check with the scrappers and service stations (including dealers) for used anrifreeze.
Have used CACl and only time I had a problem was when I ran some brush thru the tire; I also chane out the valve cores eavery year or two as they seem to be the 1st place to leak a little.
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