No drinks for me a week ago I survived a heart attack that less than 2 % of people survive and I am now in a good place. I guess according to the other poster I will just drop this site off my listi see no one has a sense of humor today. You all drink too much last night?
Really, there is no dishonesty here what so ever unless they ask you if you filled them with foam. Why would they, it should be a non issue. Does filling tires with calcium void the warranty? That’s true: it can rot the rims over time and cause a safety issue.Nothing like dealing with honesty! When your kids come home and give you a line of BS about where they been or what they been doing or seeing, just remember they're following what they've been taught.
You tires and your rims do not have a label that says do not alter in any form... The ROPS on the other hand does!Really, there is no dishonesty here what so ever unless they ask you if you filled them with foam. Why would they, it should be a non issue. Does filling tires with calcium void the warranty? That***8217;s true: it can rot the rims over time and cause a safety issue.
I taught my children to make good choices and not be be influenced by nonsense.
Mine has no such warning label, sticker or otherwise.
You tires and your rims do not have a label that says do not alter in any form... The ROPS on the other hand does!
That would be because you have a 30+ year old tractor.Mine has no such warning label, sticker or otherwise.
What you're saying is it's not dishonest unless you get caught! So if your child does something you disapprove of, it just fine for him/her to do it and not say anything about it...unless you ask them if they did it.Really, there is no dishonesty here what so ever unless they ask you if you filled them with foam. Why would they, it should be a non issue. Does filling tires with calcium void the warranty? That’s true: it can rot the rims over time and cause a safety issue.
I taught my children to make good choices and not be be influenced by nonsense.
Sadly, many (probably most) folks believe quite the same.What you're saying is it's not dishonest unless you get caught! So if your child does something you disapprove of, it just fine for him/her to do it and not say anything about it...unless you ask them if they did it.
What you are saying is dishonesty is OK unless asked if you're honest and you haven't been. If you believe this, how can you teach them to not be influenced by nonsense, because this is nonsense?
Has anyone else tried it on a non-cab tractor? If I am convinced it would make a lot of difference I would do it in a heartbeat - trade in value be dimmed. Thanks Wolfman for the heads up though. Too many folks shoot the messenger when they don't like the message.I read this several days ago. Picked up one bag of the liquid foam and filled my ROPS. Holy crap, what a difference... especially with my cab. Im not concerned with moisture as my machine lives under a roof and the seasons changing causing condensate would take probably 20 years to do any considerable harm.
I saw Armaflex was recommended for covering the outside of the ROPS. That would actually hold moisture directly against the steel. I have sheets of it from work and while it makes excellent kneeling pads, it holds moisture like a sponge.
Thank You!!!Thanks Wolfman for the heads up though. Too many folks shoot the messenger when they don't like the message.