Posted by Dave2N on March 11, 2009 at 05:22:11 from (74.32.149.29):
In Reply to: What to put in Tires? posted by Beans-OH. on March 10, 2009 at 13:46:30:
We have successfully used windshield washer fluid ("winter" because we are in the north east.) A few ounces of stabilizer like they use in water beds keeps it from getting whatever.
We put it in our JD 70 in 1999. Had to change out a tire last summer so we pumped the stuff out into a barrel and it looked just like the day we put it in 9 years ago.
It doesn't weigh quite as much a CaCl but it adds weight without the concerns associated with calcium. We use wheel weights too if we are pulling.
Got the wind shield washer fluid at Wal-Mart. Stuck a deal with the manager for about 75 gallons and had to sign a form that we weren't buying it for resale. Again, this was 9 years ago and I think we paid about $.60.gal.
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