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Posted by Merlin on November 27, 2006 at 00:06:24 from (209.205.160.74):
In Reply to: Re: Dirty Oil posted by JayWalt on November 26, 2006 at 21:32:39:
Rest assured, I wouldn't sell you one that I use. I have sold many tractors over the past 40 odd years and each and every one has the correct oil at the correct level, and greased very well. If not, it was sold as a parts tractor. But one thing you say isn't quite right. You have to heat oil to approximately 700 + or - a few degrees in order to "break it down". You can use oil for 10 billion miles and it will be the same oil as when you bought it. It will be dirty, but the same oil with the same lubricating qualities.
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