Posted by Gord William on March 25, 2021 at 11:16:54 from (209.171.88.117):
In Reply to: Re: Lubricants posted by markct on March 25, 2021 at 08:13:41:
I live in an area where we have a huge amount of fresh water (lakes,swamps, rivers, creeks and wetlands). I guess I was more concerned with water contamination from oil whether it be a few drips or a large spill thats why I was asking about the biodegradable oils. I also often enough hear of hydraulic hose breaks or running machines over rocks etc and damaging the oil pan or drain plug or ripping a hose off. ( it does happen). I suppose if you dont have much ground water in an area its not so much of a concern but in my area its a bit of a concern, ( at least for me). Anyway it was just of a question I was asking as I was curious if anyone with either old or new machines was using biodegradable oil. But I think I got my answer as it doesnt sound like its much of a concern or an issue. I appreciate your replys and thank you for answering my question. Gord.
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