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Recent content by trond

  1. GL-5 80W90 Oil

    I once heard that the viscosity number for gear oil was moved upwards simply to avoid confusion with engine oils. I don`t know if this is true, but at least the facts seems to support it: I have been using...
  2. Automatic reciprocating hydraulic circuit?

    The trees are there, but most of our island is bog. Sitka spruce and longneedle pine was planted in straight lines, about ten metres wide, at the border between adjacent properties. Up until the fifties, here was almost no trees, and peat was used for domestic heating. Now, both sitka...
  3. Automatic reciprocating hydraulic circuit?

    The trees are there, but most of our island is bog. Sitka spruce and longneedle pine was planted in straight lines, about ten metres wide, at the border between adjacent properties. Up until the fifties, here was almost no trees, and peat was used for domestic heating. Now, both sitka...
  4. Thinking about buying a Zetor 6911

    Thanks for all your answers, but sadly, when I called the owner on Tuesday, the tractor was sold. :-/
  5. Automatic reciprocating hydraulic circuit?

    Over here too, Sitka spruce is very commonly planted. Where I live, it was planted extensively, because it grows so fast, and is very sturdy. It thrives in our bogs, at least. :-/ The idea was that when the Sitka had grown, they would provide shelter for other species. Sadly, the Sitka is now...
  6. Automatic reciprocating hydraulic circuit?

    Over here too, Sitka spruce is very commonly planted. Where I live, it was planted extensively, because it grows so fast, and is very sturdy. It thrives in our bogs, at least. :-/ The idea was that when the Sitka had grown, they would provide shelter for other species. Sadly, the Sitka is now...
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