WinterDeere
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- John Deere 3033R, 855 MFWD, 757 ZTrak; IH Cub Cadet 123
I did something today that's worthy of resurrecting this thread. Out running some errands today, I stopped and picked up a few hundred pounds of solar salt, for our water softener system. We also use it for our pool (salt water chlorinator), so I actually grabbed a few extra bags, with pool opening being relatively near.
I got a call from one of my business vendors asking me to stop by, so after a quick pit-stop at home, I ran right back out to their address. On my way, I happen to pass a car wash, and noticing how dirty the truck was, I figured I'd make a quick swing through the automated wash.
Arriving at the vendor's shop, all happy in my nice clean truck, I happen to notice the several hundred pounds of now-soapy bags of solar salt sitting in the bed of my truck. Doh!
The bags are porous, and surely meant to withstand some rain and weather, but I'm not sure they were ever intended to handle that nasty soapy recycled car wash water.
I got a call from one of my business vendors asking me to stop by, so after a quick pit-stop at home, I ran right back out to their address. On my way, I happen to pass a car wash, and noticing how dirty the truck was, I figured I'd make a quick swing through the automated wash.
Arriving at the vendor's shop, all happy in my nice clean truck, I happen to notice the several hundred pounds of now-soapy bags of solar salt sitting in the bed of my truck. Doh!
The bags are porous, and surely meant to withstand some rain and weather, but I'm not sure they were ever intended to handle that nasty soapy recycled car wash water.