I am puttting an artical together about this very question. I did my Garden tractors this way and so far they are fantastic! I will try to get it done in a couple of days. My neighbor works at his uncle's wrecking yard I got almost 30 gallons of anti freeze for free. I used the plastic jugs that Canolla oil comes in. Wash them out with hot water and some dish soap. The stuff he gave me tested out at -45* below. Skim off any oil you can see on the surface. I put a bottle of NAPA 1330 anti freeze boost-water pump lube and anti rust booster for about $3.oo a bottle in each tire. DO NOT fill them to the top!!!! You want to fill them to the top of the rim and that is enough. Full tires ride like they are made out of cement! The air pocket at the top allows the tire to still flex and ride well. Use no more than 10 or 12 pounds air pressure. Your dial type tire pressure gauge will not be harmed by anti freeze getting in to it. Just measure a couple of air only tires and the liquid will clear itself. I would not use a stick gauge! I will try to get my story on in a few days. need some pictures. Jeffcat
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