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"Roger Long" wrote in
: The previously white polishing system filter was a dark grey brown and had clearly picked up quite a bit of stuff. No visible loading though. Normal algae load from the fuel company. You should see the **** in the bottom of the tanker that delivered it to the fuel company's dock! It had shrimp in the ballast water under the fuel! |
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"Larry" wrote in message
... "Roger Long" wrote in : The previously white polishing system filter was a dark grey brown and had clearly picked up quite a bit of stuff. No visible loading though. Normal algae load from the fuel company. You should see the **** in the bottom of the tanker that delivered it to the fuel company's dock! It had shrimp in the ballast water under the fuel! Please! I made a shrimp dinner for friends and family two nights ago. I didn't need to hear this. LOL -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com |
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"Larry" wrote
Normal algae load from the fuel company. Yes, but the difference between the amount on the polishing filter and the primary filter makes me glad I put the system in. Not necessary for fuel of the quality we usually get around here but it should help when I'm buying stuff that may have been sitting in drums on a dock for weeks. -- Roger Long |
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