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Can someone tell me how many pounds of calcium
chloride per gallon of water I?ll need to load the tires
on my 310B. I put new rims and tires on it so it now
has 12.4 24?s which will hold 30 gallons of fluid.
Also, is it regular ?ice melt? or what am I looking for
as far as calcium chloride goes?
Thanks for your help.
I will add that the 12.4?s make 4th gear more useful
than the 14.9?s that were on it. A little bit different
ratio I guess
 
For maximum traction, tube type tires should be filled to the value stem level when the tire is upright and the stem in the highest position. This is considered a 75% fill. For tubeless tires, it is recommended that the liquid level be maintained at 90% filling level so that the rim is always completely covered. This will lessen the possibility of rim corrosion.

Joe

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