Posted by paul on June 28, 2018 at 10:27:30 from (66.60.214.108):
In Reply to: Re: What is this ? posted by SVcummins on June 28, 2018 at 10:10:25:
Well.
You can put all your stuff on a shelf and look at it and admire it and not do anything. Itwill hold up pretty well, but a few decades will even break down some parts of it by doing nothing.
Or you can use your tools and maintain them as you use them. Using an item naturally ages and wears on it.
Ethanol and crop oils has done wonders to help the environment and lower the cost of transportation fuel in this country. its really the only positive we have in the fuels market. Unless you like mtbe and it's effects?
Calcium chloride is heavier than water and is not toxic to critters and the environment/ groundwater and so on. It is the best option for weighting tractors that need weight.
Many many small engine shops have made a pretty penny with scare stories about ethanol, they don't have to work hard just replace components and blame ethanol, sell their double priced oils and sell their little tin cans of $10 a gallon gasoline and roll in the money they make. Certainly they only have your best interested at heart?
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