Posted by rumplestiltskin on August 30, 2011 at 20:32:06 from (174.9.203.3):
In Reply to: Re: Antifreeze posted by Mt.Man on August 30, 2011 at 15:26:43:
An expert would probably say that "real" antifreeze (as compared to windshield washer fluid) has a higher boiling point, better heat transfer characteristics, corrosion inhibitors, water pump lubricants, anti-foaming agents, etc. That's just a guess.
But I'd say for 15 percent of the price of the real stuff, the washer fluid may be worth a try. Maybe you could add your own corrosion inhibitors and/or lubricant if you want to. I'm not aware of anything in the washer fluid that would do any harm (leave deposits or dissolve gaskets, for example), but don't take my word for it.
I'm with you; I have to believe that if these tractors did all right with water as a coolant then they can likely handle the washer fluid.
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