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He Uses Antifreeze In Rear Tires On His Garden Tractor
“To save money I use antifreeze instead of calcium chloride in the rear tires on my garden tractor. I get the antifreeze free in 50-gal. barrels from a local salvage yard. I take the tire off the rim, let the air out and break the bead. Then I use a 1-gal. jug and a funnel with a long spout to add the antifreeze until it almost reaches the top of the tire. Antifreeze isn’t quite as heavy as calcium chloride so the tires ride a little rougher than they would with calcium chloride, but it’s not a problem.”



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2014 - Volume #38, Issue #2