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Now you have gone too far:)...what would you do if one of your cars/tractors/trucks had an oil leak???? Don't lie! You would have that thing in the shop so fast for repairs.....besides, I know if you rode a Hardley that any oil leaks at all would drive you crazy..until they were fixed........you can't help it....:D SB.
 
Now you have gone too far:)...what would you do if one of your cars/tractors/trucks had an oil leak???? Don't lie! You would have that thing in the shop so fast for repairs.....besides, I know if you rode a Hardley that any oil leaks at all would drive you crazy..until they were fixed........you can't help it....:D SB.

Honestly, I've learned to ignore little leaks. Amy's ranger leaks a little tranny fluid, my 350 Diesel has a small rear main leak and my old farm tractors all leak. That why I have a 3500 psi diesel fired pressure washer. It all comes off in the wash. When I was younger, I'd be wrenching on them. I'm more tolerant now. Besides, it keeps the dust down in the driveway. I grew up with 2 stroke Detroit Diesels. If they didn't leak, something was wrong.

I'm an oil freak about machinery. My Bridgeports all get their oilers filled everytime I use them. When you start them up, you'd better not be wearing a nice shirt. The spindles all spray oil in a nice radial pattern.............
 
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