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wood walker
Silver Level Joined: 25 Jan 2010 Location: Missouri Points: 52 |
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Posted: 23 Mar 2010 at 10:01pm |
Have a xt with a 500 series loader, Seems to spin out real easy. Has weights on the wheels, but no fluid. Also the rim on the left is spun out. What do you all think, just need fluid. I figure the weights should be enough. It does it empty and with material in the bucket. Any help appretiated
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CTuckerNWIL
Orange Level Joined: 11 Sep 2009 Location: NW Illinois Points: 22823 |
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Fluid in the rear and you won't think your on the same tractor. Hang something heavy on the 3pt like a bale spear with a bale on it and see what a difference it makes.
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Mark D.
Silver Level Access Joined: 14 Sep 2009 Location: Ubly, MI Points: 215 |
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We used to have a 2wd MF with a loader. You couldnt do anything with it unless you hit the positive traction lever. We also have a 190 that I grew up using on the farm (now puller) and can tell you that besides the live PTO, the one thing that would make that thing a whole new tractor would also be a locked-positive rear. I could only dream about the crap that thing would pull through with that.
But...... really, your only option is more weight and a running start! lol
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TexasAllis
Silver Level Joined: 14 Sep 2009 Location: Texas Points: 396 |
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Load the tires. That will add a lot of weight on a 190. You can go the easy route with water and 3 or 4 gallons of antifreeze per tire. Not the 50/50 stuff.
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JC-WI
Orange Level Access Joined: 11 Sep 2009 Location: wisconsin Points: 33866 |
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Hey TexasAllis, you think it would work up here in the -40 below country with just 3or 4 gallons of antifreeze in with water in the wheels?
I would think that kind of mixture would be a little stiff, might take more like 10 gallons I would think.
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TexasAllis
Silver Level Joined: 14 Sep 2009 Location: Texas Points: 396 |
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I dont know. Missouri is about as far north as I would go with watered tires but I did look at an antifreeze chart and a 2 to 1 ratio is good to -40
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CTuckerNWIL
Orange Level Joined: 11 Sep 2009 Location: NW Illinois Points: 22823 |
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If a guy wanted, he could stop at the local garage and ask them for used antifreeze. Collect enough to fill all the tires. They have to pay to have it hauled off. It will work in tires just as good as calchl, maybe not as heavy.
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psnart45
Bronze Level Joined: 25 Sep 2009 Location: St. Cloud, MN Points: 17 |
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Be careful with antifreeze in your tires. It softens the rubber in the tubes and you'll get leaks, i've been told.
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KY
Orange Level Joined: 08 Dec 2009 Location: Kentucky Points: 362 |
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Alcohol is the best choice. It will not rust your rims or freeze. Thats what people around here put in new tractors , and replace calcium chloride with. Any farm tire dealer can get it.
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psnart45
Bronze Level Joined: 25 Sep 2009 Location: St. Cloud, MN Points: 17 |
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I used a product called Rim Guard in mine. Made from sugar beets. No corrosion problems. Looks like molasses. Seems to work great.
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Lonn
Orange Level Joined: 16 Sep 2009 Location: Назарово,Russia Points: 29782 |
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If you get a leak with a too potent antifreeze mix you might kill your dog.
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jls
Silver Level Joined: 17 Sep 2009 Points: 138 |
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Ca is used cause it's heavy. My 190 has (according to the chart) almost 900 lbs PER TIRE! Takes a big and green round bale to equal that. Dad also loaded the left front tire so you could judge the draft when plowing. As far as rust, use good tubes and make sure the tire stems don't leak.
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