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<blockquote data-quote="4-JGFarms" data-source="post: 394947" data-attributes="member: 2086"><p>Everybody around these parts used calcium/chloride mix at one time , including us , made a mess when there was a leak , rusted rims after a few years . A couple years ago someone mentioned windshield washer fluid on another discussion board , had never heard of using that but it works . I bought 55 gal drums of it , cost around $.90/gal . It is not as heavy as the chloride mix , I think it weighs around 8lb/gal , the alcohol makes it lighter than H2O but it is supposed to be good to 25-30 below . I used a sprayer pump to put it in , it is a lots nicer to handle than tho old chloride stuff .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="4-JGFarms, post: 394947, member: 2086"] Everybody around these parts used calcium/chloride mix at one time , including us , made a mess when there was a leak , rusted rims after a few years . A couple years ago someone mentioned windshield washer fluid on another discussion board , had never heard of using that but it works . I bought 55 gal drums of it , cost around $.90/gal . It is not as heavy as the chloride mix , I think it weighs around 8lb/gal , the alcohol makes it lighter than H2O but it is supposed to be good to 25-30 below . I used a sprayer pump to put it in , it is a lots nicer to handle than tho old chloride stuff . [/QUOTE]
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