Awesome information! for 18.1-16.1 tires that puts it at 49 gallons and 409 lbs per tire, that would fix all my weight problems in one go! Add another 500+lbs to a boxblade setup would be icing on the cake. The local O'reilly sells the concentrate in smaller sizes that mixes 8 gallons each for a freeze point of -18F and at 3200' elevation on a southern facing slope, the record low here is -10F and the average lowest temp is 30F. I personally have seen it get into the teens 2 winters of the 12 I've been here. If I stick strictly to the mixture I'll be set. However, looking at the image of the bottle it says "with ammonia" but it also says it won't harm car finishes, metal, or rubber.. I'll look around some more and see what I can find that is ethanol based.
Thank you for the awesome information. I never would have found out myself :laughing: my Google-fu is weak.
818 pounds at the recommended 75% fill is going to be great =) I did find a write up on how to fill the tires, so next on my list is the $15 tool from Gemplers and $38 in concentrate. $2.69 for each 8 gallon mixture, if thats the way I end up going.
Thank you for the awesome information. I never would have found out myself :laughing: my Google-fu is weak.
818 pounds at the recommended 75% fill is going to be great =) I did find a write up on how to fill the tires, so next on my list is the $15 tool from Gemplers and $38 in concentrate. $2.69 for each 8 gallon mixture, if thats the way I end up going.