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Re: OIL, what do you guys use?
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Posted by caseyc on April 05, 2005 at 11:28:36 from (66.17.100.10):
In Reply to: Re: OIL, what do you guys use? posted by Galen on April 05, 2005 at 09:36:58:
i did not mean to step on any toes and certainly did not want to upset anyone. now that i read my post again i realize i came off in a way i did not intend. i know these oil topics have been beat to death in the past but very few relate to newer tractors that are used in modern operations. majority of the folks on this site are not full time farmers therefore lubrication demands vary. i have nothing against part-timers since i am currently one myself. a 560 used as an acreage tractor requires different oil than a 560 working it's guts out in the field. i'm curious as to what the guy that feeds cattle everyday uses, the guy that goes for weeks staight in the spring tilling and planting, etc. once again i am sorry to have upset you and certainly did not mean to in anyway. casey
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