Posted by Mark - IN. on June 06, 2013 at 19:23:15 from (71.201.65.151):
In Reply to: Pink Antifreeze posted by Nebraska Cowman on June 06, 2013 at 06:56:12:
You can't miss by adding the same stuff. I've seen antifreeze out there that is supposed to work with either the pink stuff or the green (Prestone, etc) or blue (Xerox) types. Sure, there are scientific names for them, but to me, pink or blue/green. You got pink? Can't mess up if go pink. Fortunately for me, or unfortunately from a improved point of view, none of mine are pink to mix the blue/green stuff with and cause a gel. That being said, the last stuff I bought was made by Texaco when I changed the thermostat in the Deere last summer, and its green and unlike most stuff, not premixed. I ended up mixing five unopened gallons with about 50/50 water to prevent freezing down to something like -20 degrees at the same time to prevent it from gelling at about -20 degrees if I didn't mix it.
I should have been born wealthy, good looking, and proportional to a horse in a certain area with lots of girlfriends so I wouldn't have to deal with much of anything. I lost at all of them and use blue/green antifreeze.
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