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Posted by NC wayne on October 17, 2005 at 19:15:11 from (152.163.101.7):
In Reply to: Re: NC Wayne posted by mlm on October 17, 2005 at 05:48:16:
Hey MLM, here's a link to Lubrication Engineers site. Call them and find a rep in your area and he'll take it from there. Be prepared though their oil is gonna cost you about double what any of the others will but you'll get three to four times the life out of the oil along with extending the life of whatever you put it in. The guy I mentioned we built the 3306 for has been using it in his quarry and farm equipment for nearly 40 years and in his own words "I've never had a lubricant related problem out of anything". He's also fond of saying "I buy junk and use LE's stuff in it and it never gets any junkier". Watching some of the equipment he's had since we started working for him 8 years ago and seeing the shape it's in now vs what it was then he's not lying either. Here's a link to LE's site.
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