Ultradog MN
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- Twin Cities
I know this has been discussed here before but 45 mins of searching in the archives hasn't given me a definitive answer.
(Lot of arguing though)
My question is:
What is the MINIMUM % of ethelyne glycol antifreeze to keep water ballast from freezing hard?
I need protection to about -20° (below that I'll stay in the house)
I don't mind if the fluid turns to slush. I just don't want it to freeze solid.
I'm not worried about toxicity, legality, the environment, other types of ballast or any of that so please don't go there.
I need about 120 gallons of fluid to fill both tires.
Am looking at used AF from the junk yard.
I would dilute that as needed.
Thanks
(Lot of arguing though)
My question is:
What is the MINIMUM % of ethelyne glycol antifreeze to keep water ballast from freezing hard?
I need protection to about -20° (below that I'll stay in the house)
I don't mind if the fluid turns to slush. I just don't want it to freeze solid.
I'm not worried about toxicity, legality, the environment, other types of ballast or any of that so please don't go there.
I need about 120 gallons of fluid to fill both tires.
Am looking at used AF from the junk yard.
I would dilute that as needed.
Thanks