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Posted by bradk on May 28, 2006 at 06:29:10 from (209.240.224.217):
In Reply to: Re: Rain Cap posted by Hugh MacKay on May 28, 2006 at 02:43:44:
OK Hugh, I can see we'll never see common ground here. A heavier cap causing too much back-pressure on a gas? Give me a break!Yes,the gassers don't have the air volume of a diesel,but but a cap causing a back pressure issue? Also,I have experienced none of what you have on our 19 tractors,other than gassers needing a cap replacement approx every 8-10 yrs.I'm always glad to buy another because they work,and have served our farm well. It's true that most tractors don't come with a cap, mainly because the stack has a elbow.Also more cost effective to place a bend rather than installing a cap. As for name calling I wouldn't say cheap-skate is an offensive name-especially when the shoe fits. Hugh,I did get a chuckle from the can hitting ya in the melon from 20'.Good thing the can wasn't any heavier!! Take care.. ~brad
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