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Re: Re: Re: The future of the hobby we all love.
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Posted by JW on September 21, 2002 at 08:12:58 from (64.209.38.48):
In Reply to: Re: Re: The future of the hobby we all love. posted by Bryan in Michigan on September 20, 2002 at 06:00:32:
Its not just the gasoline price and diesel engines. There are still a lot of antiques that prowl around in the fields with kerosine. The diesel and gasoline fuel when they were first introduced are a little different today considering additives and alterations (leaded to unleaded). And what will happen when other more enviromentaly friendly and newer fluids (transmition, hydrolic, radiator coolants, and starter fluids) are the pushed to replace the fluids that our antiques run on? How close to original can we stay when the original parts (especially those with raised lettering on them) start to react negatively to the new stuff? Most antique and older cars have coverings (hoods, grills, ect) but our antiques are of the unstyled variety, and there are more places that modernize old cars than older tractors.
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