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Old 01-21-2020, 07:54 PM   #14
GB SISSON
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Default Re: Turbo encabulator(might not be a ford product)

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Originally Posted by mfirth View Post
GB, you should apply for a federal grant to get one of these. You have many Ford trucks of historical importance. Surely, the encabulator would help reduce the hypoquaderteric gas emitted by sap & leokonetic moisture emissions from sawdust found on the property. This outgassing & emission is detramental to flathead valve trains & and electric trains you may have on the property.
But I tried to keep the sawdust hidden under a pile of old engine blocks.....
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