(quoted from post at 23:35:28 09/11/14) in about a month one of my 35's is heading to our property in upstate pa. is RV anti freeze a viable alternative to cal. chol. or regular anti freeze.
thanks!
(quoted from post at 15:37:50 09/13/14) You got a lot of ideas on what to put in your tires, but before I would pick one I would go and talk to someone who repairs tractor tires with fluid and ask them what the pros and cons are of each product. I would also ask them what kind they will work on and what they will not. Your call, your money. If it was my tires it would be C.C. In my opinion it is the most bang for the buck.
Bob
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