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Re: Calcium cloride removal........
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Posted by ScottyNY on March 26, 2002 at 15:29:06 from (128.59.6.91):
In Reply to: Calcium cloride removal........ posted by Tractorman on March 26, 2002 at 14:49:46:
A little caution if you're going to drain it yourself. First do it where you don't have any plans to having anything grow for the next several years. The stuff will kill anything and keep on killing for a long time. A gravel drive is a good option-it'll keep the grass and weeds from poking up through. I'm also of the school that says get rid of the old tube. CaCl reacts with air, and if there's any left in the tube it will slosh onto the inside of the valve, react with the air, corrode it, and eventually leak out to the outside and, worse, possibly the inside of your rims. My thoughts, anyway. Scotty
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