Posted by Karl f on February 05, 2019 at 21:00:47 from (174.219.143.160):
In Reply to: Pumping CaCl posted by Ultradog MN on February 05, 2019 at 17:53:54:
I had this all figured out and never followed through. I would have bought a used "IBC tank" from the local oil recycler for 50$ and then a 12v sprayer pump rated at least 200 gph from northern tool or surplus center. One or two water adapters to the tire(s) and some local hardware store hoses and fittings and away you go. You can go with an economy water valve or one with a core ejector. We have some old wheels on the farm full of fluid and some other tractors that could use the ballast so it seems like a worthy cause. I don't have the free time u think I should, though...
Link to a pump I think would work https://www.surpluscenter.com/Water-Pumps/Flexible-Impeller-Diaphragm-Pumps/Flexible-Impeller-Pumps/301-GPH-12-Volt-DC-Simer-EBW50-Water-Pump-2-1261.axd
IBC tank https://images.uline.com/is/image/content/dam/images/H/H4000/H-3886.jpg?$Mobile_SI$&iccEmbed=1&icc=AdobeRGB
last time we bought tires I observed a little--the tire service truck seems to have an air operated diaphragm pump (thousand dollars plus cost) but for occasional use I think the lil electric would be ok. I never did figure out where to get cacl bags locally if I needed more for diy solution mixing, but I think the big ibc tanks would work for that too.
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