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    Posted: 01 Jul 2013 at 11:30am
Was sitting around the table the other night talking about how to get more traction pulling and one guy said 5 gallon pail and rocks like ha ha
Another said fluid in the tires I replied ya but they eat the rims so I don't want to chance it he replied put rv anti freeze in them they won't hurt them and still gives u tons of traction.
My other ? Is I have f&h rims off a farmall on my WC allis there spoke rims and i have a set of f&h wheel weights but I don't know if they will work on there I have some j bolts off for a oliver set of duals that I was going to hook on one of the spokes and hang the wheel weights from but not sure what we be best.
Fluid sounds the easyist
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Use Fluid to get you to your lowest base weight, then use weights after that to go up in classes.
Charlie

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We do just what Charlie suggests on one of our WCs...but used winter formula windshield washer fluid. Kip
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 go to taller tires and leave wheels light
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I'm not pulling a sled I want it for pulling a 10 ft disk I should mention
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like kip said put washer fluid in i use to work in a tire shop and we did that all the time for guys that wanted more weight for there lawnmowers in the winter for moving snow 
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