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		<title>No Question only comment</title>
		<description>Great idea thanks
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		<link>http://expert.wasteage.com/lubricants/2007/12/27/no-question-only-comment/</link>
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		<title>Synthetic engine oil</title>
		<description>How many hours should I run 5w-40 full synthetic oil in garbage trucks . Some have 8 gal.   others have 11 gal.
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		<link>http://expert.wasteage.com/lubricants/2007/12/27/synthetic-engine-oil/</link>
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		<title>Hydraulic fluid 1</title>
		<description>I live in the northeast and wanted to know if there is a hydraulic fluid anti-freeze additive, or a special cold weather hydraulic fluid.
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		<link>http://expert.wasteage.com/lubricants/2007/12/23/hydraulic-fluid/</link>
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		<title>OFFROAD DIESEL FUEL</title>
		<description>THE SUBJECT OF BIODIESEL AND LOWER SULFER REGS WERE BEING TALKED ABOUT FOR SEVERAL YEARS. A FEW YEARS AGO WE PURCHASED A NEW DIESEL GENERATOR FOR OUR PLANT. BEFORE IT WAS PURCHASED, THE QUESTION WAS ASKED IF THIS GEN  WOULD RUN ON THE LOW SULFER DIESEL BEING REQUIRED OR ...</description>
		<link>http://expert.wasteage.com/lubricants/2007/12/20/offroad-diesel-fuel/</link>
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		<title>Hydraulic oil</title>
		<description>What is the proper method to clean up hydraulic oil leaked onto pavement
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		<link>http://expert.wasteage.com/lubricants/2007/12/18/hydraulic-oil/</link>
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		<title>hydraulic fluid</title>
		<description>What is the best type of hydraulic fluid for front loader refuse equipment.
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		<link>http://expert.wasteage.com/lubricants/2007/12/17/hydraulic-fluid/</link>
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		<title>Engine lube With Engine Running A B-5 Bio-Diesel Blend</title>
		<description>Some of the studies I have been involved in, have shown that the blow by in engines running on a B-5 Bio-Diesel mix has shown extreme bearing weight lose? Is anyone doing work in this area?
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		<link>http://expert.wasteage.com/lubricants/2007/10/15/engine-lube-with-engine-running-a-b-5-bio-diesel-blend/</link>
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		<title>EthosFR</title>
		<description>Is it safe to add  EthosFR to engine oil? I am sure that you have heard about this product, if not visit their web site: www.ethosFR.com than give the answer.
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		<link>http://expert.wasteage.com/lubricants/2007/05/21/ethosfr/</link>
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		<title>BioBlend Greases</title>
		<description>We recently had a sales rep. from BioBlend greases stop by. Theya re made from organic plant derived oils. He claimed they reduce wear on all parts and lasted much longer (4X) than regular grease.  Any experience and is it worth the extra price (2x)?
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		<link>http://expert.wasteage.com/lubricants/2007/05/21/bioblend-greases/</link>
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		<title>Oil Additives</title>
		<description>Have you any information on XenTx oil additives
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		<link>http://expert.wasteage.com/lubricants/2007/05/16/oil-additives/</link>
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