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1. www.iuvmag.com
www.iuvmag.com/eNewsletters/iu - [Cached]Published on: 5/1/2005 Last Visited: 3/18/2008
"That's why mixing is a bad idea, the main reactions are rust, changes in viscosity, oil film strength debilitation, oxidation, foaming and copper generation," said Amy Asselin, service marketing specialist, John Deere Construction and Forestry Company. -
2. New John Deere Hydraulic Cleaning System Maximizes Uptime, Saves Cost
www.deere.com/en_US/cfd/constr - [Cached]Published on: 8/9/2004 Last Visited: 10/9/2006
"Flushing hydraulic lines with solvent and air can be tedious and sometimes ineffective, but the Ultra Clean System makes decontaminating hydraulic systems fast and easy," said Amy Asselin, supervisor of technical services, John Deere Construction & Forestry Company.
Ultra Clean is universal - it can be used on any make or model of machinery. And, it can be brought directly to the work site by the John Deere dealer, which gets the machine back up and working much faster than other cleaning methods. The system is available at more than 100 participating John Deere dealers.
One customer even used Ultra Clean to totally restore an excavator that had dropped to the bottom of a lake, according to Asselin. "All they had to do was remove one end of each hose, shoot the projectile through the line, tag it, and go on to the next. The only major component they had to dissemble was the pump," she said. -
3. YUBuild - Serbia Construction Expertise - Links
www.yu-build.com/news/show.php - [Cached]Published on: 8/1/2004 Last Visited: 2/6/2008
"It is like dialysis for your machine," said Amy Asselin, a technical specialist for Deere.
Aside from continuing labor struggles and the launch of a new remanufacturing and certification program for used equipment, the bulk of the news in Peoria has been engine technology.

