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Re: Hy-Tran Revisited (long)
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Posted by Jim Allen on August 19, 2005 at 15:42:51 from (209.173.160.22):
In Reply to: Hy-Tran Revisited (long) posted by Jim Allen on August 19, 2005 at 03:51:06:
Some of y'all ain't gettin' it here. I want to quantify the differences. WHY is one oil better than another. WHY is another oil worse. Sure, you can throw money at something. I just want to know that what I'm throwing is doing me an equal amount of good. So far, nobody is offering anything concrete, just a rehash of the sales pitch from the advertisement. Is it cost-effective to put the top dollar oil of today into a 35 year old machine that was designed for a lower spec oil anyway. Will a $500 tractor that's 2/3s used up benefit in some way? Maybe. Maybe not. If the answer is yes, I'll do it, no problemo. It the cheaper oil is the equal to what the tractor was designed for 35 years ago, that's where I'll go. It's a quest for knowledge and all you guys will learn what I learn. And keep chiming in!
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