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Re: Dry gas -- isopropyl or methanol?
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Posted by Dave D on February 09, 2005 at 10:26:54 from (66.155.201.82):
In Reply to: Re: Dry gas -- isopropyl or methanol? posted by Bus Driver on February 09, 2005 at 10:16:02:
BusDriver, you mean I can actually dump a bottle of the HEET isopropyl dry gas INTO my loader hydraulic system too? On starting when it's cold (12F is my record so far) my loader arms are moving slowly upward on their own and I figure that's because of something freezing or at least getting very very viscous. I can't claim my hyd system is well maintained, however, as I have not yet figured how to drain it and change the filter. PaulIH300, thanks -- I think I can find the red bottle HEET knowing what I am looking for. You must be from northern New England to know those names. Thanks for the advice, gentlemen!
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