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Posted by the tractor vet on February 10, 2006 at 06:30:12 from (66.202.111.22):
In Reply to: bio diesel yes or no posted by ggjjon on February 09, 2006 at 19:53:46:
Just another way they have of screwen ya over warranty , think it is time to call in the FTC and anyother Goverment org. and a law ferm with about twenty names behind the first and sue the company that make the fuel and also Chrysler Ford and anybody else because you are the one getting screwed just like i did over the bad gas that ate a brand new engine because of low octain . Even the diesel fuel is not of good quality anymore as it will trash out and injection system because of low lube quality. Also along with low quality parts , Lest make it cheeper and charge five times as much . I for one am not into this BIO diesel and alchol gas to try and save a couple pennys and end up just where your at and hoppen that the warranty will bail ya out . I worked in several dealerships and saw first hand how they like to wessel out of payen for there cheepness or screw ups i went thru it with a pick up that i bought from the dealer set up by Ford as a snow plow truck and would not go four days of plowen with out the transmission going out and the fight that i had with the dealer and ford and i was a cretified master tech it was ford fault as they ahd forgot to install at the factory 1 clutch and 1 plate in the ft. clutch pack and the dumb mechanic just replaced only what he took out with out checking clearance i had to do it myself and prove to the dealer and Ford that it was there screw up . all i can say is good luck.
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