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bikesniffer

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The new and expensive oil is in since 1800 miles, winter is arriving here, change the luxury whale **** or is it still sort o new enough to be left in over the winter months?

sitting here with the military helmet on and waiting for the first bat to hit me... :assassin:

Alfred

 
[SIZE=14pt]AND..... it's FRIDAY!!!!!!!!![/SIZE]

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[SIZE=8pt]{er...... hate to be serious, but....... I'd leave it in, unless it's a thick viscosity....}[/SIZE]

 
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You know, I have been trying to make the same decision. I was hoping to put a couple more miles on that oil before winter set it, but it doesn't look like that will happen. I think I'll leave it and be prepared for a late season ride if it warms up.

 
I would say that after performing a standard Acid Test, Particle Count, and Analytical Ferrography and assuming the results are within military specs. you should be ok. :whistling:

Or you could quit stressing over **** cover the beoch and GO SKIING :smile3:

Honestly, I think it will be fine

 
I would say that after performing a standard Acid Test, Particle Count, and Analytical Ferrography and assuming the results are within military specs. you should be ok. :whistling:

Or you could quit stressing over **** cover the beoch and GO SKIING :smile3:

Honestly, I think it will be fine
Warm beach too far to get permission for, do not ski, so I'm stuck dreaming about spring and feed the "Kachelofen" with wood :blink:

 
You could take that oil out and feed it in the kachelofen. Save some trees!!

Oh, and what's with this bike sniffin'? You some kinda' perv? If so, we have a Jester you need to meet...

 
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You could take that oil out and feed it in the kachelofen. Save some trees!!
Oh, and what's with this bike sniffin'? You some kinda' perv? If so, we have a Jester you need to meet...
...been sniffin quite a few toys...ended up with bikes, cause they do not ****** not matter what I do

nothing but beechwood for that Kachelofen, the community here auctions off some wood every year, they cut the trees in different spots, you can go check it out and mid November the auction is done in a barn...bid for 2 sites last year and am just done with the first one last week...cutting and splitting by hand 3 feet logs...# 1 site has given me about 25-30 cubic metres and the #2 site will give me 30-35 cubic meters...

all in all lots of work (workout) but can't beat the price for heating the house 5-6 years for around 500 bucks, gas and chain oil included

 
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You could take that oil out and feed it in the kachelofen. Save some trees!!
Oh, and what's with this bike sniffin'? You some kinda' perv? If so, we have a Jester you need to meet...
...been sniffin quite a few toys...ended up with bikes, cause they do not ****** not matter what I do

nothing but beechwood for that Kachelofen, the community here auctions off some wood every year, they cut the trees in different spots, you can go check it out and mid November the auction is done in a barn...bid for 2 sites last year and am just done with the first one last week...cutting and splitting by hand 3 feet logs...# 1 site has given me about 25-30 cubic metres and the #2 site will give me 30-35 cubic meters...

all in all lots of work (workout) but can't beat the price for heating the house 5-6 years for around 500 bucks, gas and chain oil included

Damn straight! That's nothing to sniff at.

 
You could take that oil out and feed it in the kachelofen. Save some trees!!
Oh, and what's with this bike sniffin'? You some kinda' perv? If so, we have a Jester you need to meet...
...been sniffin quite a few toys...ended up with bikes, cause they do not ****** not matter what I do

nothing but beechwood for that Kachelofen, the community here auctions off some wood every year, they cut the trees in different spots, you can go check it out and mid November the auction is done in a barn...bid for 2 sites last year and am just done with the first one last week...cutting and splitting by hand 3 feet logs...# 1 site has given me about 25-30 cubic metres and the #2 site will give me 30-35 cubic meters...

all in all lots of work (workout) but can't beat the price for heating the house 5-6 years for around 500 bucks, gas and chain oil included

Damn straight! That's nothing to sniff at.
...imagine saving 5 grand on heating oil to be used for farkles :yahoo: :yahoo: :yahoo:

 
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