Posted by INCase on March 07, 2010 at 17:45:59 from (74.99.244.179):
In Reply to: Re: OIL in tractors posted by bob15 on March 07, 2010 at 15:53:28:
Where are those numbers at?? (seriously, I'd like to see them, I'm not just replying back)
I looked at LE's website and didn't see any test comparisons. Looks like LE products are a paraffin based synthetic or synthetic blend. Paraffin based synthetics are a lower grade than AMSOIL or even Mobil-1 synthetics. (if you'd like more info send me an email)
Yes many crude based engine oils are good and some are junk and they have served us well for 100+ years. But GOOD synthetics are better (and like crude based some are good and some are junk (anything at wallyworld for example)).
You don't find engines/tractors/trucks growing naturally in the wild so why expect natural oils to be better????
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