Reference ID Show Email* Please make sure your email is correct! Without your email address we are unable to send you your closest dealers. Name*FIrst Name Last Name City* State* Zip/Postal Code*ZIP / Postal Code Use:* How many gallons are you planning to purchase?* How have you heard about us?*Dealer Good Works Tractors Tractor Time With Tim Tractor Mike Farm Show Rural King Tractor By Net Machinery Pete Green Tractor Talks Word of Mouth Harvested NewsletterYES, I would love to receive the Harvested Newsletter four times a year via email! The Harvested Newsletter is an email full of fun content from multiple sources centered around agriculture and rural living. We promise not to send you more than four emails a year! CAPTCHA Rim Guard Beet Juice is the optimal tire ballast for both new and antique farm tractors, front-end loaders, commercial back hoes, skid steers, all-terrain forklifts, road graders, compactors/rollers and all types of utility tractors. Based on a proprietary formulation that begins with a byproduct of sugar beet processing, The Original Beet Juice Ballast overcomes the drawbacks of other options.
COMPARISON OF WEIGHT/BALLAST OPTIONS
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION RIM GUARD is a multipurpose additive that prolongs tyre life by functioning as a corrosion inhibitor, tyre coolant, sealant and leak detector. FEATURES & BENEFITS
DIRECTIONS FOR USE RIM GUARD can be added to tyre prior to mounting or pumped into inflated tyres. Recommended quantities per tyre are:
The suggested rates ensure that adequate protection is provided from rust, corrosion, oxidisation cooling & load sealing. For severely damaged rims, extreme operating conditions or badly rusted rims the quantity may need to be increased up to 50% more. FIRST AID If poisoning occurs contact a doctor or Poisons Information Centre. PH 13 11 26. If swallowed do not induce vomiting. Give a glass of water and seek medical advise PACKAGING RIM GUARD is available in 200 litre drums and 1000 litre IBC drums. How much does it cost to fill tractor tires with beet juice?Pros: Inexpensive beet juice mixture costs approximately $0.28/lb. Weighs 10.7 – 11.0 lbs per gallon (about the same as calcium chloride). It is non-corrosive and non-toxic.
What is a disadvantage to using beet juice tire ballast?It is freeze resistant down to minus 35 F. Weighs about 11.0 pounds per gallon. Like the calcium chloride choice, it is better at adding weight to your tractor than many other liquid ballast choices. The downside - it is more expensive than some other liquid ballast options.
How much does Rim Guard cost?Iron weights cost about $1-$2/lb. Rim Guard™ costs about $. 28/lb. Iron weights often load axles, frames and extend turning radius when mounted on the nose.
How much weight does beet juice Add to tractor tires?Beet juice tire ballast weighs 10.7 to 11.0 lbs. per gallon. Usually, tires are filled to the 12:00 rim position or about 75% full. The actual weight is a function of tire size.
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