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On Mon, 14 Jun 2004 10:20:51 -0300, Earl Haase
wrote: Not being a fan of multi weights I would suggest that if you don't want to run 40 wt in the gen run it in the mains and the trannys and keep a stash of 30 wt for the generator instead of the other way around. You can live without the gen set but it's a long walk home without the mains. ==================================== Presumably the genset needs a lot less oil as well, and the waste oil can all go in the same bucket. |
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Not being a fan of multi weights I
the designers of engines are very much in favor. the builders of engines are very much in favor. the mechanics who work on engines are very much in favor. The users who get long life from engines are very much in favor. |
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