Posted by iowa_tire_guy on December 13, 2007 at 19:00:31 from (207.177.88.101):
In Reply to: Tire Filling Questions posted by Aaron Ford on December 13, 2007 at 09:20:52:
If you really want to be cheap then don't bother with the stem adapter. A piece of 3/8 hose and a hose clamp works fine. Kind of messy when you take it off but hey, this whole thread is about saving a buck right? If you hauled your tractor into my shop I would sell you 110 gallons installed in you tires for $162.50. That would figure about 13.5 cents per pound. 110 gallon of washer fluid @ $1.25 per gallon figures out at 15.6 cent per pound and you still have to get it in. And it probably still won't stay liquid much below zero. Now explain to me again why washer fluid is a good deal?
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