This thread and others like it remind me of why it took over none months to seek out a low hour pre emission tier IV tractor. Also the same could be said for my diesel truck. I sure hope you get your issues worked out under warranty. Dealing with vehicles you can't fix with a manual, wrench...
Been using pneumatic guns for 20 years as a prior truck fleet mechanic and now battery operated guns. Never ruined a seal yet, guess I am blessed. :whistle:
Bought one of these a few years ago. Never had any issues yet.
https://greasegunreviews.com/lincoln-lubrication-1244-powerluber-12-volt-cordless-grease-gun-with-battery-kit-review/
For entertainment purposes:
https://nypost.com/2021/03/16/pfizer-sees-opportunity-to-hike-price-for-covid-vaccine/
https://www.fiercepharma.com/pharma/pfizer-moderna-turn-up-covid-19-vaccine-prices-europe-as-companies-plot-deliveries-into-2022...
Some senators didn't miss the boat. Don't forget what happened right after that classified brief.
https://fortune.com/2020/03/20/senators-burr-loeffler-sold-stock-coronavirus-threat-briefings-in-january/
I run a 6 foot brush hog approx 600 lbs with my 4240. Runs and cuts fine. That JD clocking in at 1000lbs is a beast. I guess you could look at it this way, it will be great ballast. lol
I'll just leave this right here. It's your decision, as it's your body. At least as of today.😐
https://citizenfreepress.com/breaking/dr-ryan-cole-what-the-vaccine-spike-protein-does-to-the-body/
Agreed, only difference in the low sulfer diesel here in my state is the dye: green (taxed) and red dyed (untaxed off road). Long gone are the good old days of off road high sulfur fuel. :(
I also use diesel kleen in my machines. (y)