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Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Lead substitute - use it or not.
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Posted by THE TRACTOR VET on February 27, 2001 at 18:57:38 from (216.196.13.174):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Re: Lead substitute - use it or not. posted by dick on February 27, 2001 at 07:47:07:
THAT IS NOT WHAT THE LAB IN COLUMBUS OHIO TOLD US AFTER SPENDING 750 BUCK THERE TO FIND OUT WHY WE WERE HAVEING SO MUCH TROUBLE WITH THE GAS TRACTORS IN THE AREA, LIKE BURNT VALAES IN THE C 221 THRU C301 PLUG FOULING IN THE M'S THRU 450's. AFTER TALKING TO THEM HE EXPLAINED THAT THE NEW GAS OF 87 AND 89 OCTAIN BURNS EXSTREAMLY HOTTER AT THE 90TO 100PERCENTOF THE BURN .i HAVE IT ALL IN BLACK AND WHITE A 6 PAGE REPORT FROM THEM. WE ALSO HAD FUEL CHECKED THAT I THOUGHT WAS CONTAMENATED IT WAS WITH 25% diesel in gas did a good job on a fresh overhaul. The gas of today is not the same as 25 years ago or more you can thank te EPA for all your fuel related problem with old tractors and they don't care. Now maybe we are wasteing money buy running the good stuff but it works for us and like i said it saves them money,and i would rather have happy coustermers then them yelling at me for spending there money on parts and labor that they don't have. Now if that is not good enough then put your donkey in your car or truck and come on over and talk to the people that are useing it I do not claim to be a rocket sciencetest or a chemical eng. But i know what i see in an engine and how to get the most out of one.
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