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Default Quincy QR-25 pump break-in period

Would you say that a Quincy QR-25 pressure lubricated pump model 340,
would have completed its break-in period by now, if it was made in
1951?

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Would you say that a Quincy QR-25 pressure lubricated pump model 340,
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After 60 years it IS time to change the oil.


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Would you say that a Quincy QR-25 pressure lubricated pump model 340,
would have completed its break-in period by now, if it was made in
1951?


After 60 years it IS time to change the oil.


Gosh, I've already changed the oil in mine. its only 25 years old. I'm
sure its not quite broke in yet.

Karl
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On 2009-02-06, Buerste wrote:

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Would you say that a Quincy QR-25 pressure lubricated pump model 340,
would have completed its break-in period by now, if it was made in
1951?


After 60 years it IS time to change the oil.


The oil looks like new.

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On 2009-02-06, Karl Townsend wrote:

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Would you say that a Quincy QR-25 pressure lubricated pump model 340,
would have completed its break-in period by now, if it was made in
1951?


After 60 years it IS time to change the oil.


Gosh, I've already changed the oil in mine. its only 25 years old. I'm
sure its not quite broke in yet.


seems like you like to jump the gun

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"Karl Townsend" wrote in message
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"Ignoramus3187" wrote in message
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Would you say that a Quincy QR-25 pressure lubricated pump model 340,
would have completed its break-in period by now, if it was made in
1951?


After 60 years it IS time to change the oil.


Gosh, I've already changed the oil in mine. its only 25 years old. I'm
sure its not quite broke in yet.

Karl


If you saved the drained oil send it to me, it still has years in it!


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