Posted by Aaron Ford on December 21, 2013 at 16:12:56 from (98.157.74.62):
In Reply to: Tire Ballast posted by Mike cardin on December 20, 2013 at 16:59:52:
I like used antifreeze. I get it free and have to decant the antifreeze out from underneath the oil. I also leave the stuff on the bottom on the bottom and draw about 6 inches up from the bottom of the barrel. Two 5 gallon buckets and a clean destination drum make up my filtering rig. The destination barrel is a plastic drum and is set up with an air regulator in one bung and a shutoff valve on the other. A short hose and an adapter from Gemplers injects the stuff in the tire. I find that I can inflate the plastic drum to about 5 psi when laid down, the drum empties in about an hour.
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