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Re: Reclaiming hyraulic and or transmission oils
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Posted by Ol CHIEF on June 07, 2005 at 07:23:11 from (63.246.191.197):
In Reply to: Re: Reclaiming hyraulic and or transmission oils posted by Ernie Bob on June 06, 2005 at 22:55:15:
I believe a few respondents may have misunderstood or I failed to properly explain my intention.This is not a proposal to mix up or reprocess and comingle a whole group of oils.Each batch of oils brought to my shop would would be centrifuged on an individual basis and returned to its individual owner in clean water free condition without having been re-refined.I own sixteen tractors. Most of which are used from time to time.Almost every one of them has emulsified oil in their systems.It drives me nuts knowing this and not having a way to deal with this except to change oils.Lots of waste and lost money.I have no idea how many folks have cleaned out the bottom of a transmission case,but I can tell you that there is a lot more junk in there than can be imagined.Of course if I go thru with this idea it would be necessary it require a minimum quantity of say 20 or more gallons to make this practical.Thanks for any input.Ol Chief
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