Re: Transmission flush for vintage tractors
funny.. I see a spelling correction must have changed my 'far' to 'for' which wasn't a misspelling.. it was a drawl.. :)
Re: Transmission flush for vintage tractors
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Soundguy
funny.. I see a spelling correction must have changed my 'far' to 'for' which wasn't a misspelling.. it was a drawl.. :)
My bad. Just trying to help. :confused3: After all, you are from Floor-i-duh. ;) LOL
Re: Transmission flush for vintage tractors
BTW, what was this thread about? :D
Re: Transmission flush for vintage tractors
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Bigfoot62
My bad. Just trying to help. :confused3: After all, you are from Floor-i-duh. ;) LOL
and that reminds me of that music artist.. Flo Rida
sounds like florida to me.. :)
Re: Transmission flush for vintage tractors
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Originally Posted by
Bigfoot62
BTW, what was this thread about? :D
Transmission flush for vintage tractors.
Re: Transmission flush for vintage tractors
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Originally Posted by
Bigfoot62
BTW, what was this thread about? :D
uh.. let me read back and see.
ok.. its about:
diesel and kerosene are not simialr at all.
#1Kerosene has more lubricity than #2diesel
and kerosene is fine to dump in mass quantities into a sump and drive around for hours... but diesel will kill the tractor.
that sum it up or did i miss any other good 'repeated-what-I-heard' / believe to be true info? ;) ;)
soundguy
( feeling crotechety right now.. ) NAW.. actually in great mood, having a good time. Got a 60's/70's rock band on stage and getting ready to bring the lights up on the downbeat.
Re: Transmission flush for vintage tractors
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MIKE R
Transmission flush for vintage tractors.
Maybe so. But me and Soundguy are having WAY too much fun. :cool2:
Re: Transmission flush for vintage tractors
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Originally Posted by
Bigfoot62
Maybe so. But me and Soundguy are having WAY too much fun. :cool2:
and if you can't have fun.. it just ain't worth it... :)
Re: Transmission flush for vintage tractors
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Soundguy
and if you can't have fun.. it just ain't worth it... :)
AMEN to that! :thumbsup: Life is way too short.
Re: Transmission flush for vintage tractors
I would not use kero to rinse it out, use sound guys mix.