gwstang
Platinum Member
I'm not sure what the dealer loaded my rear tires with, on my new L2501 last spring when I purchased it. I did check to see how much was in there and it was too much water/fluid/whatever so I drained some out to where it was at about 75% full. It was squirting out of the valve stem at 12 o clock...lol. It's lowered now. I am wondering, if it is beet juice, will a regular antifreeze type of checker (where you squeeze the bulb and it sucks some up into the little balls) work on beet juice? I know it's not the RV or Green Antifreeze so it's either water or beet juice from what I can tell. Sorry if this is a dorky question, but how do you check something like beet juice for the freezing level? I live in Alabama so it doesn't get or stay really cold for long periods of time. I did notice that there is about 4" of rain in a bucket down by the barn (in the sun) that stayed frozen all day today. If that is frozen, will a tire with just water stay frozen? Thanks.