You can probably do the fresh water system with a pint of AF.
First, drain the water tank and the water heater. We were always able to get enough out so even if it froze, it wouldn't matter. (Your water heater manual may address the issue.)
Then blow out the whole piping system with an air compressor, opening one tap at a time -- back and forth a few times -- to get water out. Faucets, showers, etc.
Finish by disconnecting the input and output from your fresh water pump... and then "bump" a short shot (the pint, or less) of AF through the strainer, pump, and accumulator tank if you have one. (Flush that first, in the Spring, and you won't have to worry about AF in the rest of the system.)
I made a few permanent hose/fitting combos for doing all this, useful for subsequent years. First was just a hose from compressor to city water inlet... for the main blow out. Second was a quick-connect from transfer pump to our fresh water strainer.
-Chris