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Re: 706 engines


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Posted by The tractor vet on May 10, 2011 at 22:23:16 from (76.212.227.102):

In Reply to: Re: 706 engines posted by rhtx55 on May 10, 2011 at 20:23:49:

On that one don't know . This happened twice to us . The first time the fuel supplier did nothing to make it wright so he no longer supplys fuel to anybody around us so we my have lost and engine and ate the cost on that one but how much has he lots from this of five farms not buying from him anymore. The second one was the fault of that the owner of the fuel company told a new man to take a load of gas out to my Buddy Eugene and did not tell him to take the 93 . Matt knows me and knows i know engines since i built his one puller for him and he saw the lab report on the first melt down and he is the one that said i will bring you the good stuff and he has all except that one time and when we walked in with the melted piston he just said bring me the bills and i will cover it it was my fault set the wrong stuff . They came out and sucked the tank and replaced the gas . So all i can tell ya is talk with your fuel suppliers and see who can provide what you need . IF and again i said IF you can tune that tractor correctly it will run great and with the correct gas in it they are not that hard on fuel.Get and Org. operators manual and read what it says and then take it to the fuel suppliers and show them. This all comes back to our tree huggen go green and the great EPA . They do not care about the farmer or anybody but them selfs. Just stop and think of just how many jobs that they have cost this country . Now they are on the farmer about the dust that goes along with farming to FEED them . Here there new big thing is storm water run off and have mandated that the city come up with a plan on how they are going to charge us that live in town for the run off from a rain storm . The little town i live in are in a heated battle now as to what dept will handle this or should they CREATE a new City gov. Dept to handle the billing . Just like my one friend three years ago the ASE told him that tis new barn was the answer to his manure problems Guess what it ain't working so now here in a little while we have to go and build a lagoon that will handle 100 cows for one year . The last time they gave Vernon plans for a 40 cow heard would work great IF IT NEVER RAINED same with this one . I am getting to the point that maybe we should stop feeding the idiots and just feed ourselfs , besides they get there food from the store and farms are just dirty stinky places and the inconvenience of them farmers on the road slows them down in there traveles.The other way is win the Lotto and buy all new and farm till it is all gone . Send all the old junk to china and they will ship new stuff to Wal Marts.


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