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Antifreeze to water ratio for ballasting tyres?
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<blockquote data-quote="john432" data-source="post: 5725424" data-attributes="member: 1216"><p>Thanks for all your replies, .... I was going to experiment with a few different dilution samples of antifreeze mix in the freezer..but having done some thinking,...the ideal would be just water ,then it could be drained and filled as required. Have ordered the filling adapter some £10 of so, think I'll buy one or 2 of these so I can drain overnight if needed.[ATTACH]743078[/ATTACH]</p><p>Connect up to a full tank compressor,with the regulator at 15psi, next morning they should be empty.</p><p>Problem I have with the MF6475 is pulling the 2200 gal slurry tanker up quite steep stone tracks, just not heavy enough, and yes need it over the winter and on frosty morning. But I am one to think out side the box.... and had a brainwave..... rather than throwing away antifreeze mix, why not fit heaters in the wheel , in case it gets real cold [ATTACH]743080[/ATTACH] these are available for some £30 to £50 from the states, 120 volt , so use a site transformer and all ok.</p><p>Any thoughts? Or have I lost it!<img src="/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/scratchhead.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":scratchhead:" title="Scratchead :scratchhead:" data-shortname=":scratchhead:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="john432, post: 5725424, member: 1216"] Thanks for all your replies, .... I was going to experiment with a few different dilution samples of antifreeze mix in the freezer..but having done some thinking,...the ideal would be just water ,then it could be drained and filled as required. Have ordered the filling adapter some £10 of so, think I'll buy one or 2 of these so I can drain overnight if needed.[ATTACH]743078[/ATTACH] Connect up to a full tank compressor,with the regulator at 15psi, next morning they should be empty. Problem I have with the MF6475 is pulling the 2200 gal slurry tanker up quite steep stone tracks, just not heavy enough, and yes need it over the winter and on frosty morning. But I am one to think out side the box.... and had a brainwave..... rather than throwing away antifreeze mix, why not fit heaters in the wheel , in case it gets real cold [ATTACH]743080[/ATTACH] these are available for some £30 to £50 from the states, 120 volt , so use a site transformer and all ok. Any thoughts? Or have I lost it!:scratchhead: [/QUOTE]
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