VERY expensive beet juice!

   / VERY expensive beet juice! #271  
Whew! Just read all 28 pages.

I'm in a similar quandry to what canoetrpr was experiencing, evaluating the various ballast fluids.

In my case, the tractor will be on a piece of recreational property, so it will sit for extended periods. A(nother - I just got new rims) CaCl leak could go unnoticed until we visit again.

Best prices I can find is at TSC with $3/gallon for rv antifreeze and $2.29/gallon for -20F WWF.

Parts store sells both in 55 gallon drums - but it actually costs more per gallon that way (!?) and then I have to muscle around a couple of 55 gallon drums. I can't find anyone who has the stuff in bulk cheaper than buying the 90 or so gallons individually at TSC.

(BTW, TSC has a 5% discount on a pallet of the rv antifreeze, but you have to buy all 210 gallons that come on the pallet).

I even looked for Propylene Glycol and Methanol, but every source is more expensive than just buying 1 gallon jugs of WWF.

I still have to check WalMart (they don't post their prices online).

Sure wish there was a place that I could buy 5 gallon pails of either RV AF or -20 WWF (or PG or Methanol) at a better price, but if it's out there, I haven't found it yet.

I can get RimGuard (beet juice) from the local dealer at $3.20/gallon if I bring my own containers.
 
   / VERY expensive beet juice! #272  
Wonder if anyone ever tried filling one with plain old sand?
How much is a barrel full of glass marbles? Or steel BBs? :D

Having liquid in the wheels means that it flows easily from back to front, over the top, etc. Putting sand or some other flow-able solid will rob you of a whole bunch of horsepower just getting the back side up so it falls over to the front. And if you've ever seen sand flow, it isn't a consistent motion. It stops and starts repeatedly. Not something you'd want to experience in a tire, I'm sure.
 
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Parts store sells both in 55 gallon drums - but it actually costs more per gallon that way (!?) and then I have to muscle around a couple of 55 gallon drums. I can't find anyone who has the stuff in bulk cheaper than buying the 90 or so gallons individually at TSC.

chrisser: I found the same thing about 55 gallon drums initially (Napa quote was $170 or so per drum). I called around to fuel oil places and found that they carry all kinds of bulk automotive liquids. Bought it at $120 a drum delivered + $50 deposit per drum. I'll be taking the drums back once I am done with them.

I might have been able to get a better price at Walmart but getting three drums delivered to my door sure was convenient.
 
   / VERY expensive beet juice! #274  
chrisser said:
Whew! Just read all 28 pages.

I'm in a similar quandry to what canoetrpr was experiencing, evaluating the various ballast fluids.
.....
I even looked for Propylene Glycol and Methanol, but every source is more expensive than just buying 1 gallon jugs of WWF.
.....
Sure wish there was a place that I could buy 5 gallon pails of either RV AF or -20 WWF (or PG or Methanol) at a better price, but if it's out there, I haven't found it .

Have you tried getting a 55 gallon drum of methanol from a fuel distributor rather than through a retail outlet? I haven't checked this year but last year 55 gallons of methanol was about $130. That can be mixed with about 90-100 gallons of water to give essentially WWF at about a buck a gallon.
 
   / VERY expensive beet juice! #275  
I was at Costco today and they have a 6 gallon package of WWF for $9 - so a buck and a half a gallon.
 
   / VERY expensive beet juice! #276  
I was at Costco today and they have a 6 gallon package of WWF for $9 - so a buck and a half a gallon.

Ding Ding Ding We have a winner! (provided it was -30 antifreeze) :thumbsup:
 
   / VERY expensive beet juice! #277  
I was at Costco today and they have a 6 gallon package of WWF for $9 - so a buck and a half a gallon.

I'm not a member (although I've considered it), but I did check their web site and they didn't list WWF at all.

I guess some things don't make it onto the web site?
 
   / VERY expensive beet juice! #278  
I think that about sums it up.

By the way I checked on Polyethylene Glycol (RV antifreeze -50F) at noon today and it is $3.97 per gallon at Wally World.

James K0UA

Crazy prices you pay for stuff in your parts of the world. My Menards has Peak RV antifreeze for $2.49 per gallon with a $1.50 mail in rebate. Just mailed my rebate in today. Total cost is $.99 per gallon plus the stamp.

Same thing with WWF. I can buy a 55 gallon container for about $40 at my local oil supplier. Its how I filled the rears of my tractor. Put 22 gallons a side then put the rest in saved up gallon milk jugs marked -20 WWF so no one mistakes it as Kool-Aid. Down to my last 3 gallons.

Even at WalMart I can buy -20 WWF all day long for about $1.50 per gallon.

Chris
 
   / VERY expensive beet juice! #279  
I'm not a member (although I've considered it), but I did check their web site and they didn't list WWF at all.

I guess some things don't make it onto the web site?

Lots of stuff on the web not at stores and vice versa, for Costco.
 
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