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Has anyone tried these clear rear end covers??

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Old 05-06-2009, 05:18 PM
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Unless you've been driving through deep water, or spend a buttload of time in 4wd you can probably skip the front one. Although if you've never done them before it wouldn't hurt to do both.
 
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I have changed it before, shortly after I did the rear. It makes me feel better changing both at once.
 
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Originally Posted by 95MaroonMonster
try to find one for the CAT tractor
the rear end hold 55 gallons of heavy gear oil
not a typo
I'm gonna take a stab in the dark and say you don't fill that thing up with a high end synthetic like amsoil?
 
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Old 05-06-2009, 07:29 PM
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um nope
plain old john deere gear oil, cant remember the last time it was changed, but a barrel of john deere gear oil costs like at least 400 or so dollars
 
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Originally Posted by 95MaroonMonster
um nope
plain old john deere gear oil, cant remember the last time it was changed, but a barrel of john deere gear oil costs like at least 400 or so dollars
Yeah, I was just joking. A 55 gallon drum of amsoil gear lube is like $2,200
I'm sure royal purple is up there too.
 
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Old 05-06-2009, 07:58 PM
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**** yea, royal purple is some expensive ****
ive heard some tractor pullers use it, so it must be good too
i use Valvoline because its cheap
 
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A 55 gallon drum of Amsoil Severe Gear 75W-90 is $1,297.00. I am staring at the catalog.

Royal Purple is good, but damn expensive!!! At the price of Royal Purple and K&N filters, it is way better to use Amsoil and change my oil every year! I use Valvoline or Pennzoil synthetic from Walmart and NAPA Gold filters now. Behold the $26 DIY oil change! Although, someday I would like to switch everything over to Amsoil, become a preffered customer, then become a dealer, and then open a good, local auto parts store so I can stay home and hump my bitches.
 



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