...Now, anybody have advice on how I can quit driving my wife crazy while I wait for my tractor?
Sounds like plain water would work fine.It gets below freezing here but usually warms above freezing once the sun rises. So, is there any reason to choose anti-freeze over washer fluid? As a young fellow, I worked on a New England dairy farm and the tractor tires would get "slushy" but I don't recall that being a bad thing. I'm going to be using the fel to move a lot of dirt and don't intend to go very fast.:newhere:
I've thought about making my own calcium solution because I had tire lose all its calcium when the bead broke as I was getting unstuck from the ditch in a big snow storm last winter. But when I saw how corrosive the calcium was I started wondering about beet juice. Anybody know about that? A sugar syrup for my tires? Sounds sweet!