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Posted by Paul in Mich on June 23, 2005 at 15:56:24 from (152.163.101.13):
In Reply to: calcium cloride, proper wayto??? posted by jpl on June 23, 2005 at 08:58:34:
jpl, You can remove the fluid from your tires yourself if you hane either a pump, or a hose that you can fit onto the valve stem and allow the fluid to syphon out. YOu simply start with the valve stem on the top of the tire, hook up a hose that will allow the fluid to run out without leaking, then roll the tractor forward until the valve stem is on the bottom. the fluid will syphon out as long as the hose end is below the valve stem. As far as disposal of calcium chloride, if you have a gravel road or driveway, you can spray it on either and it acts as a dust inhibitor. County road departments apply calcium chloride to gravel roads all the time for this purpose. Yes, it will kill grass, but if you apply it carefully, you shouldnt have a problem. Some people deride the use of calcium chloride because of its corrosive nature, however, it is no more corrosive, than highway salt. you may want to check with your county or township, but most do not prohibit its use for dust control.
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