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frozen dirt under tilt rams; fixed
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<blockquote data-quote="jklingel" data-source="post: 30077" data-attributes="member: 1409"><p>Jerry: I poured on RV antifreeze when it was about 0, and now, at -10, I dug the mud out easily. Good idea, a lot safer for pets. My damn dogs eat any little tidbit of anything they can find, and chunks of mud w/ antifreeze in them would likely kill them. RV antifreeze is apparently much safer. The problem today was, I could not pour it out of the jug I bought it in; too slushed up, so I poured in a little windshield washer fluid to finish the last little bit of frozen dirt. Now I am working on extending my bucket higher for a snow bucket; I really ought to hook up some kind of heat in there.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jklingel, post: 30077, member: 1409"] Jerry: I poured on RV antifreeze when it was about 0, and now, at -10, I dug the mud out easily. Good idea, a lot safer for pets. My damn dogs eat any little tidbit of anything they can find, and chunks of mud w/ antifreeze in them would likely kill them. RV antifreeze is apparently much safer. The problem today was, I could not pour it out of the jug I bought it in; too slushed up, so I poured in a little windshield washer fluid to finish the last little bit of frozen dirt. Now I am working on extending my bucket higher for a snow bucket; I really ought to hook up some kind of heat in there..... [/QUOTE]
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