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PatCMO
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1/13/2022 13:05 (#9437709 - in reply to #9437609)
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RE: What's considered full rate?
Pilot Grove, Missouri
It depends on if you were using the 5.4# generic or the 4#. If it was the 5.4#, you will need 26.6 oz to be the equivalent of 32 oz. Patrick
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