jdgreg
Gold Member
I had filled my rear tires with a mix of water and ww fluid last year, dont remember the ratio, but it obviously wasnt enough to keep the fluid in my right rear tire from freezing up. We had a cold snap come thru, and it must have been cold, long enough, to freeze the fluid.
I loaded in 2 more gal of af, and parked it in the barn sitting on the frozen spot, hoping this will help melt the ice.
I was thinking how I can get the fluid melted. Cant park it in the garage, cab too tall. Momma wouldnt like it if I used a heating blanket. Then there's the fire potential for using light bulb, heaters, etc. I guess I could pull the tire and put in the garage next to a heater. Any other suggestion?
I loaded in 2 more gal of af, and parked it in the barn sitting on the frozen spot, hoping this will help melt the ice.
I was thinking how I can get the fluid melted. Cant park it in the garage, cab too tall. Momma wouldnt like it if I used a heating blanket. Then there's the fire potential for using light bulb, heaters, etc. I guess I could pull the tire and put in the garage next to a heater. Any other suggestion?