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Posted by Mike in Ind. on September 07, 2005 at 20:05:33 from (71.115.82.239):
In Reply to: Re: oil problems posted by Bob on September 07, 2005 at 19:51:24:
Well I wanted to find a good oil to use in my older garden tractors. They originaly called for 30 weight so thats what I planned on using. As for the wally world bit, I know for a fact that the "Supertec" oil fiters that wallmart carries are the best fiter I have found for the price. I know this because when I was in an automotive class at a local career center we got every brand of oil filter we could find and cut the end off them and compared the fiters to one another. Out of about 20 different filters the wallmart brand filter was one of the better filters and much better than the fram oil filter that cost twice as much. Even so I like to stick with wix or napa filters beacuse I can get a two quart filters for my truck. I shop a wallmart every week so I'm no insulting them, its just a slang term that slips out now and then.
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