Posted by Tony in Mass. on July 31, 2013 at 19:38:53 from (76.127.225.182):
In Reply to: did i do wrong? posted by Kevin Little on July 31, 2013 at 17:34:24:
You certainly did no harm, not at all.
I gave up window shopping for 'GL-1' around here long ago. NAPA told me I just bought the last 5 gallon pail of it in New England, and there was going to be no more. GL-4 will replace it.... guys on here had fits over the 4, John made some sense about the motor oil.. I was building a colorful collect of different brands of fluid pails, so about a year ago I started with the 10W40 thing..... and now I buy it in bulk if I can, it goes in the daily driver to the snowblower, both ends of all the tractors, cutting oil for the Bridgeport and lathe, and the used stuff starts the wood stove and barbeque. I want to find affordable 55 gallon drums if I can.
If dirt is the issue, we've just got to try to keep the insides as clean as possible, yes, including water. But condensation is ? 'un-avoidable'? in our climate... 2/3's of the tranny is above the full level...it's gunna swet in there...
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