Hello all..
I have heard, read and seen videos of people using windshield washer fluid as tire ballast. Particularly where the maximum weight is not required, as would be obtained using beet juice or calcium..
So on to my question. I have a Kubota B20 with the backhoe removed and am looking to weight the rear tires. Has anyone used actual coolant (ie: Ethylene glycol, water mix) as ballast? The reason i'm asking is the property i inherited has a 45 gallon drum of concentrated Ethylene glycol, so i could use that mixed with water as ballast.
Pros and Cons??
Thanks..
I have heard, read and seen videos of people using windshield washer fluid as tire ballast. Particularly where the maximum weight is not required, as would be obtained using beet juice or calcium..
So on to my question. I have a Kubota B20 with the backhoe removed and am looking to weight the rear tires. Has anyone used actual coolant (ie: Ethylene glycol, water mix) as ballast? The reason i'm asking is the property i inherited has a 45 gallon drum of concentrated Ethylene glycol, so i could use that mixed with water as ballast.
Pros and Cons??
Thanks..