Taiser
Gold Member
- Joined
- Feb 7, 2005
- Messages
- 466
- Location
- Northwestern Ontario, Canada
- Tractor
- Kubota B7800 with Loader and Backhoe, Cub Cadet 2160
So I was thinking the other day, as I lamented the price of an oil change
. Now that I am going to switch to synthetic at a soon to be 100 hours on my B7800, is synthetic oil going to go up with the price of regular oil? If it does, then why? Dino oil is up on the exchange because of retarded speculators, but synthetic does not use dino oil (as far as I know) in it's manufacture.
Anybody think the two will eventually be the same price or will we be gouged just because of the word "synthetic" and they will always charge more, even if dino oil appears that eventually it will cost more than synthetic to make?? Thoughts?
Anybody think the two will eventually be the same price or will we be gouged just because of the word "synthetic" and they will always charge more, even if dino oil appears that eventually it will cost more than synthetic to make?? Thoughts?