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Posted by Burrhead on November 25, 1999 at 09:12:57 from (12.74.16.108):
In Reply to: description of the tractors cleaning system posted by Vladimir Zhuravlev on November 24, 1999 at 22:26:36:
Vladimir check these sites I think they have alot of info your daughter can use. http;//www.icta.org/campaigns/realdies.html http;//www.dieselnet.com Both of these sites have alot of info I think your daughter can use. I was unable to find diesel info for Mack Truck in Allentown, Pa USA, however if you can find the tech site for Mack they are far ahead of others solving problems on the diesel pollution. Please don't apologize for asking the question again, but rather please excuse us for not answering correctly. As Americans we sometimes attempt to use mental telepathy and shoulder shrugs as communication tools. Good luck to you and your daughter, and if you need more info just ask. We will attempt to answer.
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