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Re: Re: Re: Lead substitute - use it or not.
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Posted by the tractor vet on February 26, 2001 at 19:17:17 from (216.196.13.166):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Lead substitute - use it or not. posted by 'Bandit' on February 26, 2001 at 18:32:03:
I don't think so but i could be wrong ,i have two S/MTA's on one farm that does all the work like plowen discen planten hauling the manuer grinding feed they do it all on a 200 acre farm now for the past 16 years on one and the past 7years on the other an other S/MTA on another farm does not do the heavy work but does the chore work and we do not have any problems and the 460's 560's and 706's that i service have no problems .If you would know your fuels then you would know that 87 octain gas burns hotter then 93 octain that is why they want you to burn it in your cars and trucks 93 burns longer you get better fuel milage and more power out of a longer burn . Ofcourse i do not know to much i only fix tractors and spent some time building hi performance engines that ran better then other peoples. In the 40 years that i have been twisten wrenches i have only lost two engines , not a vary good track record.
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