RENCORP
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Location: East of Japan, not by much. Joined: Fri Jun 3, 2011 Posts: 12990
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Well, at least your values are all lined up proper.
Like starting up wet slash piles in January with 5 gallons of diesel, and several old truck tires. Never fails to burn.
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chuckisduck
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Location: Lynnwood Joined: Sat Nov 28, 2020 Posts: 789
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Old Growth wrote: chuckisduck wrote: Old Growth wrote: chuckisduck wrote: 2/3 motor oil (try to keep a straight weight) and 1/3 diesel (w/o additives if you can). if you use chained weights the xW-YY, it tends to stain more from my experience. If its an equipment trailer I'd suggest using 15/40wt. For a landscape trailer I'd use 30wt. For a race car trailer I'd adhere to 20/50wt. Is its for hauling scrap metal, Id slather it in 80/90wt. Why the mixed weights over straight weight? This is a question as my experience ,,,,,,, Want to learn something better if I can. To ad to your infinite knowledge its because,,, Diesel equipment runs on 15/40 Most lawn mowers run 30wt Race engines like 20/50 Scrap metal like axles and gears boxes seem to always be spewing out stinky 80/90wt My slick joke was lost during your quest for education. I think your humor stuck now...
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