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Posted by Bus Driver on December 26, 2000 at 13:52:31 from (64.53.28.28):
In Reply to: adding fluid to tires posted by Rex Simpkins on December 24, 2000 at 13:32:09:
Found my chart. I think they are sold by the folks at the link below (crossing my fingers). There are 14 variables for each tire size in the chart I have. V.L. is valve level, about 75% fill. The other fill is 90%. My chart is based on 12" rim width for 13.6-24. Here are a few examples. Water V.L. is 38 gal., 317 #. Water 90% is 45 gal.375#. Type 1 calcium chloride (there are other, lighter types), added at 5# per gallon of water gives weights of 400# and 480# per tire , respectively. You could calculate weight at lesser concentrations by interpolation. Calcium chloride at 2# per gallon begins to slush at +12 deg. F and freezes solid at -23 F. 5# per gallon begins to slush at -53 F and freezes solid at -62 F. Please print this for your records. Typing for me is Slooow!
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