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Posted by DigDugNC on June 21, 2006 at 16:05:06 from (148.134.37.3):
Here is something to stir the pot!!!! How many of you prefer using antifreeze or windshield washer fluid verse calcium chloride? Why do some of you still prefer the Calcium Chloride over other methods? CaCl is slightly heavier per volume, but can have some terrible rust problems. Antifreeze can be dangerous to animals or kids if left on the ground and not cleaned up after a spill, unless you use the enviromently friendly stuff. I dont know of any draw back to windshield washer fluid. Also about how much antifreeze or windshield washer fluid should you use per gallon of water for lets say down to about zero degrees. How many gallons would you use and how much weight does it add? (example 13.6x38 rear tire on Farmall M). I live in North Carolina so it usually don't get much colder than about 20 degrees. O.K. Blast away and tell me why your method is the best method!!
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