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In Reply to: Re: Calcium or No? posted by MarkB_MI on August 13, 2019 at 05:49:14:
Yes but it isn't that pretty blue color. :) As soon as Home Depot has a special with that -20° wash fluid I will let everyone know. Can't beat $.98 a gallon with a stick. If you have a little lawn or garden tractor fill the rears with washer fluid to the top of the rim. Do NOT try to fill the tire to the top cause it will ride like a brick. You need some air so the tire can flex. It drastically lowers the center of balance on the machine. No more high side wheel just spinning in the air on an embankment. Jack up the rear and remove the valve core. Use a little plastic tube and a funnel. Push down on the tire to expell some air and then start pouring wash fluid in and let it suck into the tire. Take about half an hour per tire and many need a little more than three gallons .
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