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.... 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.... 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.............