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<blockquote data-quote="mllud" data-source="post: 19358" data-attributes="member: 1012"><p>Steve</p><p> You may try this question under the [Open Discussion.] Or some other forum. Its not really just a N/H question. It may get looked at more. Theres a lot of different opinions on oil issues. I dont know enough to give advise on your question.The fact that you run it a full day,yet want it to start in the cold. Not too thin not too thick! More than likely its parked sometimes out of reach of pluging in the heater.</p><p>Its a good question worthy of discussion.Those canadian clippers hook down across our area on a regular basis.Some of our northern Members should have som good advise. Mike</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mllud, post: 19358, member: 1012"] Steve You may try this question under the [Open Discussion.] Or some other forum. Its not really just a N/H question. It may get looked at more. Theres a lot of different opinions on oil issues. I dont know enough to give advise on your question.The fact that you run it a full day,yet want it to start in the cold. Not too thin not too thick! More than likely its parked sometimes out of reach of pluging in the heater. Its a good question worthy of discussion.Those canadian clippers hook down across our area on a regular basis.Some of our northern Members should have som good advise. Mike [/QUOTE]
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