Posted by sflem849 on January 10, 2010 at 18:52:06 from (66.254.196.101):
In Reply to: Frozen Tires posted by ScottyHOMEy on January 10, 2010 at 12:15:35:
Willie in Mn said: (quoted from post at 19:35:18 01/10/10) Quick & dirty check.
Jack up the wheel. Turn wheel 90 deg by hand & let go.
If contents are still liquid, it will stay where you left it.
If contents are solid, the ice chunk will throw it off balance enough that it will turn back to original position.
Willie
Awesome tip Willie.
The beet juice is good. That is all I would do in a tractor now days.
What do you mean disposal problems with Calcium Chloride? It really keeps the weeds down in the driveway.;) Why do they think antifreeze is more environmentally friendly?!?!? That is just plain nuts. All winter long they put tons of CaCl on the roads of Wisconsin/Minnesota/Illinois/Michigan...shall I go on? I don't think all the tractor tires of you year could add up to just one winters worth of salt in Wisconsin.
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