6sunset6
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- NH TC34DA 34HP HST, 2 rear remotes, front diverter, loaded R4's
There have been some comments in the press about liquid road salt applied before storms working better and using less salt. I am interested in this for a couple of reasons. I use a snowblower on the back and a plow on the front. no room for a spreader. I have a 25 gal sprayer with a 12 volt pump on it. I use that for broad leaf weed control and other plant stuff. I have a QA on the front. The Sprayer is currently on a skid I use with forks on the front. I could either swap out the plow for the skid pretty quick or mont the spray tank on the plow or blower.
SO the question is Has any one ever tried a salt water mix ahead of a snow fall or something similar. What would be the mix ration # of salt to Gal of water. I have one pice of data that says highway application of salt is 250# per lane mile per application. Could work backwards from that. Would also be helpful to know if a saturated solution would work or something less. What is the number for a saturated solution for salt. That is the max amount that can be dissolved?
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SO the question is Has any one ever tried a salt water mix ahead of a snow fall or something similar. What would be the mix ration # of salt to Gal of water. I have one pice of data that says highway application of salt is 250# per lane mile per application. Could work backwards from that. Would also be helpful to know if a saturated solution would work or something less. What is the number for a saturated solution for salt. That is the max amount that can be dissolved?
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