With the help of a forum member, I recently got a good deal on a set of ~90% R1 tires complete with wheels to fit my B2150D. They are from the N Mid-West area, but we were both surprised to find out the rears had been loaded with Calcium Chloride in tubes. It added a lot of weight for shipping, and didn't want CC in Phoenix, so at my request he drained them before shipping. However, the tubes still have a fair bit of CC in them. I'm left with either diluting it and moving on with life, trying to flush them out, or just buying new tubes.
I thought the latter would be the best bet, but local dealer wants nearly $50 per tube. To begin with, I think I can get tubes cheaper, but don't know where to look. I found emergency trail repair tubes for my 42 x 17 IROKs on my rock-crawler for $10 each from military surplus. I was expecting something in the range of $20 or so for tractor tubes. Am I out of my mind, or just looking in the wrong place.
I really don't want to deal with the corrosion issues for CC in Phoenix. I could fill them with water and it would be fine here. I know CC has more mass per volume, but I plan to run RV antifreeze so any leaks (mesquite or cactus thorns and rocks) aren't toxic for my dogs. With decent flushing and dilution, will am I being too concerned with the CC? I expect even with CC in it, the wheels will outlast my interest in the tractor, but putting something that corrosive in the tires (already showing some corrosion around the valve stems) just isn't something I am happy with. I hate oil leaks and rust in any noticeable quantity. But in realistic terms, how much will diluted CC cause corrosion, or is this a case where little or lot is no real difference?
And I think these are intended to be tubeless, so I also thought about removing the tubes and running them tubeless. Is that my best option?
Any suggestions are appreciated.
I thought the latter would be the best bet, but local dealer wants nearly $50 per tube. To begin with, I think I can get tubes cheaper, but don't know where to look. I found emergency trail repair tubes for my 42 x 17 IROKs on my rock-crawler for $10 each from military surplus. I was expecting something in the range of $20 or so for tractor tubes. Am I out of my mind, or just looking in the wrong place.
I really don't want to deal with the corrosion issues for CC in Phoenix. I could fill them with water and it would be fine here. I know CC has more mass per volume, but I plan to run RV antifreeze so any leaks (mesquite or cactus thorns and rocks) aren't toxic for my dogs. With decent flushing and dilution, will am I being too concerned with the CC? I expect even with CC in it, the wheels will outlast my interest in the tractor, but putting something that corrosive in the tires (already showing some corrosion around the valve stems) just isn't something I am happy with. I hate oil leaks and rust in any noticeable quantity. But in realistic terms, how much will diluted CC cause corrosion, or is this a case where little or lot is no real difference?
And I think these are intended to be tubeless, so I also thought about removing the tubes and running them tubeless. Is that my best option?
Any suggestions are appreciated.