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Sat Apr 04 2009 01:10 PM
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Lubester Question
I have been seeing lots of old photos of gas stations that had 3 lubesters in a row.
Ok I know they had:
SAE 20 SAE 30
What was the other one used for? I would have guessed lamp oil or kerosene but from what it looks on the photos they were all 3 red.
Travis Topeka, Kansas
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Lates 70s, we had 30wt, kerosene & solvent.
Anything Chevron I'd rather be flying.....
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I know 10w was considered the light oil for some time.
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I sold lots of 40wt back in the 50's when I worked in a station after school for heavy duty use and old klunkers like mine. Also could be used for 90wt gear lube.
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Gear lube or kerosene would be my guess
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Normally gear lube was kept in smaller carry around dispenser. On the island, anything that sold to the motoring public. In the service bay, most needed liquids.
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