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  • An Introduction To Tractors
    The word tractor originated from the Latin word ”trahere,” meaning pull. Today, tractors are used for drawing in, towing or pulling objects that are extremely...
    Article by: Damian Sofsian
  • Bigger Power with 2-Strokes
    In our last publication, we touched a bit on 4-stroke diesel engine. Today, let's touch on 2-strokes.What is a 2-stroke diesel engine?As the name suggests,...
    Article by: Thomas Yoon
  • Car Ionizer Air Purifiers: Strong enough for Car Interiors?
    There are lots of small cigarette lighter plug in "air purifiers" sold nowdays. Most are not up to the automobile cabin air quality challenge.Howard Hughes,...
    Article by: Ed Sherbenou
  • Car Radiator
    From the days when Daimler Benz and Ford rolled out the first production cars over a century ago, to the modern day Ferraris and Jaguars,...
    Article by: Steve Valentino
  • Carwash Products for Your Car Wash Fundraiser Event
    How do I know if the products I’m using are safe for the environment? That’s a good question. The answer is they aren’t and no...
    Article by: Lance Winslow
  • Comparison of Diesel and Gasoline Engines
    In the transportation industry there are two major types of engines. These are the diesel engine and the gasoline engine. The diesel engine can be...
    Article by: Stafford John
  • Crankcase Explosion
    One of the most frightening phenomenon for operators of diesel engines is the crankcase explosion. Although many force-lubricated, totally enclosed, reciprocating machines like...
    Article by: Thomas Yoon
  • Explosive Air
    Have you considered your air compressor as a potential bomb?If you have not, then you better!Although air compressors are built to withstand high pressures, ...
    Article by: Thomas Yoon
  • Ford Recall: Fire in the Hole
    Ford Motor Company claims that it is unclear whether its cruise control switches are the fault for over 560 reported fires and explosions in Ford...
    Article by: Anna Henningsgaard
  • How Often Do You Change Oil?
    When do you need to replace your lubricating oil? If you have a large quantity of lubricating oil to change, it is going to...
    Article by: Thomas Yoon
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