http://www.tractorsmart.com/Farm_Tractor_Liquid_Tire_Ballast.htm will tell you how much water to put in your tire. It varies depending on tire size--a 30-horse Mahindra is going to take very much less water than a 500-horse JOHN DEERe.
I know farmers who fill their tractor tires with water to gain weight and traction. -Seems pretty silly to do that to a road tire though.
Tractor tire chains should be fitted onto a tractor to protect the wheels. They are perfect for use in the weather conditions of ice, hard packed conditions, as well as hills.
Any fluid in tractor tires adds weight to the tire/tractor, thereby adding better traction. An Anti-freeze type fluid should be used instead of water in cold climates where outside air temps drop below freezing.
Any tire made for Tractors will work fine with the John Deere Tractor. Just be aware of the size of your tractor so you can be aware of what size tires you will need to put on the tractor itself.
No
Barring the tire is solid, then yes you can put tubes into lawn tractor tires.
Calcium chloride was added to the water used for liquid ballast in tractor tires because it prevents the water from freezing.
15x8 tire = 14.4 oz.
how much weight you can put on it.
the tire pressure for any tire, irregardless of manufaturer or application depends on how much load will be put on the tire and how it will be used. the pressure you should put in your bridgestone m/c tire is the same pressure you would put in any tire on that same bike. tire pressures are written on a sticker on the vehicle. ALWAYS follow that, NOT WHAT IS WRITTEN ON THE tire.
1.5 qts
it could explode and pop