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I'm buying 5 gallons of their 75/90 gear oil for my tractors after reading so many good reports from satisfied customers. I am curious if anyone here has used this brand of oil in their engines? PJ
 
If they paid me, I'd write a "satisfied customer" testimonial too. :smirk:


...`tho I s'pose I'd have to actually TRY th' stuff first.
 
I don't like synthetic, but that's just me. I've heard good stuff too, but it appears to drain like gas.
 
DrEntropy said:
If they paid me, I'd write a "satisfied customer" testimonial too. :smirk:


...`tho I s'pose I'd have to actually TRY th' stuff first.


Kinda like when they sold Arco Graphite motor oil?
At a hillclimb they tried to give some of it away - NObody
would take it.

- Doug
 
It, the 75/90 gear oil, is going in the tractor rears and transmissions. Farmers are reporting less gear noise and easier shifting and cooler running. I'll take a farmers word on that. As far as the engine oil, it was just a question if anyone has used it? Even at around $8.00 a quart, it's not going in my cars, yet. But if good reports start coming in from everyday people, I'll consider it. Comes in 20/50 also. JMHO. PJ
 
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