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Posted by Orvel Cagle on Saturday, September 05, 2009:In Reply to: M6040 using/losing oil posted by Pam on Saturday, September 05, 2009:
If you listen to the dealer people they will
have you in the dealer for a flat tire. They
hand you the BULL S*** to keep you comming to
them. Also this light weight viscosity oil in
a diesel engine works just fine while it's new,
but look out for a down fall when it gets some
time built up on it. Best to go with the heavest
viscosity your area will allow. Most areas will
allow 30w most of the time except the very cold
areas, and that's way up north.
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