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Re: Dewatering tires
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on September 27, 2005 at 11:23:43 from (209.226.247.140):
In Reply to: Dewatering tires posted by HAS on September 26, 2005 at 19:53:02:
HAS: Not recomending that you dump the calcium chloride on the ground, however I fail to see all the concern of killing grass or other crops and having dead spots in a field. In my lifetime I've probably lost the calcium chloride from aprox. 6 or 8 tires and always in the field. Most notable was a 20.8x38 loaded to the maximum. Lost it all within a 20' radius during spring tillage in a corn field. Come harvest time the spot could not even be noticed. I remember another incident Farmall 300 baling hay, baler suffered more than anything else. Our land was subject to spring flooding. We gathered drift wood and trash, some how a 2x4 with an 8" spike got missed. My feeling is spike had been turned down during mowing and rake turned it over. As puncture turned up it sprayed most of the baler. Again never noticed anything wrong with hay regrowth.
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