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Posted by Andy on April 08, 2003 at 12:09:13 from (66.181.74.2):
In Reply to: Re: Lead Substitute? posted by farmall man II on April 08, 2003 at 11:38:33:
Yea, when I went back into the forum archives I noticed it was a semi-heated subject not long ago. After reading all of the back and forth on the forum and a couple of articles, I, for the most part, probably won't use it. The hardest thing I will do is mowing (granted with the Woods 59" deck that came with it I will be running at or near full throttle). I am thinking about adding it maybe every-other tank full for the benefit valve lube purposes. I did not read anything good or bad about having to consistantly or not consistantly use it. Some do some don't but from reading the past history on this forum, most don't add it and feel it should be considered if the tractor is ran hard. What I have learned from this is: 1. Some topics are perhaps best left alone. 2. Check the archives before posting a question. Thanks, Andy
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