[AT] Non-permanent Antifreeze???

Dudley Rupert drupert at premier1.net
Thu May 6 13:58:44 PDT 2004


Len,

Your' chickens - and their eggs if they were layers - probably weren't
deficient in Iron and Copper -

Draining the radiator every time the engine is shut down - i.e., not letting
cold water stand in the radiator/engine - would, I think, result in a
cleaner cooling system -

Dudley
Snohomish, Washington

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We used to start the tractor, add water, feed, then shut the tractor off and
drain the water.  At least once a day, maybe twice.

Then watered the chickens with the hot water.....

That WAS non-permanent!

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