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Posted by Mark - IN. on October 11, 2004 at 16:49:37 from (64.12.117.10):
In Reply to: Re: Oil out of exhault-why????? posted by Allan in NE on October 11, 2004 at 16:37:11:
Could be Allan. I once did that to a friend, but let him off the hook. Exhaust off the turbo had a nice 180 degree bend under it, held about a gallon of water. I figured about a gallon, and poured in about a gallon, just enough to seal the exhaust off up to the turbo. When he fired it up, blew a gallon of what looked like Texas crude out his stack and all over his white barn. He shut it down right now, and I was laughin so hard that I was rollin on the ground in tears. He was walkin around that tractor scratchin his head and mad at me for laughin at his misfortune. When I finally got it out, he nearly beat my a$$. But he got over it right after I cleaned that unburnt sloshy mixture off of his barn. But I swear I didn't do that to this feller. I swear it Allan.
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