Posted by The tractor vet on May 27, 2011 at 07:18:37 from (76.212.227.102):
In Reply to: Cen-Pe-Co? posted by Bret4207 on May 27, 2011 at 05:57:20:
my one buddy used it , is it any better then Chevron ???? or any other ???? all i can tell ya is the local salesman must be making money selling it . since he is driving a fancy pick up and is spending money like a drunken sailor on it . Myself i don't like his attitude or his personality . Years back i ran a large oil field co. Had a lube salesman from L E come in and was telling me how bad the oil and grease we were using was and how much better his was at four times the cost. and he had this TEST machine to prove it . Well according to his machine yes what we were using was not as good , then i had him try some of my own grease and he was shocked at how much better mine was to his and he asked me HOW MUCH A TUBE mine was four five dollars a tube , NO mine cost me 85 cents a tube . Myself i was using OILIZUM (sp) by far the best that i have ever used . Uses to be a guy that was the dist. for them and most of the owner operators around here used it in there trucks .
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