50 cents a gallon for CaCl solution is a ripoff. If you've got a way to pump it into the tire you can make it yourself for the cost of a bag of "salt free" ice melt at Home Depot. One bag will make all the ballast you need, and as I recall, 50lbs for less than $10. $10 only gets you 20 gallons from the tire guy.
If you have a well, the water is essentially free, and on city water, the cost is negligible. I get charged <$20 every two months for water, and they get me for 1000 gallons minimum usage even though I only use a few hundred gallons at most.
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