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Of course, the use of just one special
material in a particular engine can very
well require that only the specific coolant
approved by that company will work
properly in its product.
The bright side of things when it comes
to any coolant is that these are pretty
much put into operation once and—aside
from the occasional topping off—will
not require a lot of time or continuing
expense. So it would probably be most
advantageous to simply buy the best
coolant for each engine, label it as such,
and worry about something else.
Bundling Things Up
Diesel engines have been with us for
years and likely will be for many years
to come. It may be powering a tractor,
quietly providing irrigation needs over
the course of a growing season, or
coming into the picture on a harvesting
machine at the end of another successful
growing season. In any event, it likely
won't be calling out for your attention.
It's up to each of us to understand each
respective engine's needs ahead of time
and take care of them, thereby ensuring a
peaceful sleep and long, healthy lives all
around. n