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I recently bought a 65gph centrifuge. Takes a while for it to get up to speed when oil is cool. Is this the nature of the beast? I'm thinking of adding gas to thin it down instead of heating too. Anyone doing this? I can already see a bigger one is in order Thanks.
I use to get checked once in a while when we would run hay down south with our road tractor, never in my pickup or any other truck. They were usually IrS guys and by the time they handed you the paper saying its a automatic fine of $5000 if you don't allow the testing they had it already done...
Nice looking bed there Bob. I'll be looking forward to seeing it on your truck and at one of the events up here.
Nice working with you to Ron (11Echo) Thanks again.
When we had trucks over the road, my drivers use to go right through Atlanta if they hit it after midnight and before 4am in the morning, otherwise it was go around.
Picked up one of the last M416's in service from GL in Wisconsin. Glad to get it. Need to pick up a Fender or make one, and a tail light and it'll be ready to go. A paint job would be good to
I'm wondering how long some of you run your centrifuge to clean up WMO? or when you know it's clean enough to run in your trucks? I bought a 65gph unit off of fleebay and have it mounted on a 55gal barrel. I put it out on the south side of my machine shed, let it warm it which is easy this...