Posted by TX656 on October 20, 2008 at 02:24:57 from (71.48.164.117):
In Reply to: why low ash posted by bunghammer on October 18, 2008 at 15:21:44:
Those with the IH gas engines requiring low ash:
Are you using a low ash diesel oil as a substitue?
Is it bad to use diesel oil?
Are you using a low ash gas only oil instead?
Other?
My gas 656 has about 4400 hundred hours on it (might be 4,800 I forget, bought it used about two years ago) and suspect it had burned valves when I got it. Needs a top end and rings soon and curious as to convenient place to get low ash oil.
If I keep running it until it no longer has the power to do what I need (aside for the obvious inconvenience of failure during hay season) what kind of additional damage can I do to it working it with bad valves and bad rings. Sometimes uses 1.5-2 quarts of oil per hour of round baling or disking. Let's just say mosquitoes usually aren't a problem.
I've just been feeding it Walmart's house brand. Thanks for any input.
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