calcium chloride loaded tires.

EDW

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Hello Folks; I would like to remove the fluid (calcium chloride) from two tires and do not have a clue how to do it properly. Also, what would I do with the liquid once removed. I will not need it again. I am guessing dumping it down a storm sewer would not be good. Thanks in advance. All information is appreciated.
 
Get a tractor tire place to do it. They will take the fluid. Will cost you $100? or so, but it is the only right way.
 
you can do it just take the valve core out and let it run out just salt water just dont let it run in your grass etc it will kill plants i drained mine out and just dumped it on weeds and in spots where there is no grass just watch it there is alot of water in there my 13.6x38 holds like 50 or 60 gallons each
 
There's no way I'd pay $100 to have the fluid removed. For that kind of money, they better be removing old tires and installing your new tires. Like somone else said, it's just salt water. If you have weeds growing in the drive, it will kill them and keep them down for a long time. CaCl is the same stuff you buy in a bag to sprinkle on ice in the winter.
 

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