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Re: 756 power lost under load
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Posted by the tractor vet on May 22, 2007 at 09:39:00 from (75.19.123.226):
In Reply to: 756 power lost under load posted by DJ's Tractors on May 22, 2007 at 07:19:45:
Change the gas that you are using and go with 93 octain as per the BOOK CALLS FOR and check the timing at full throttel and amke sure that it is not going over 18-19 degrees at high idel. Make sure that ya have fulkl fuel flow to the carb. Now the bad side of this is ya already HURT the motor. as what has happened here is ya got her super hot on the pistons and yea i know the tempture gauge never went up , the pistons will get so hot that they are just starten to melt and seezen to the cylinder walls this is why it is pullen down . Yea i know 93 octain gas is not cheap as of today it is 3.799 a gallon here took a big jump today. Getting to the point thatmaybe allof us that can tough it out just plant enough to feed enough stock to feed yourselfs and family and enough garden for the same and let the oil co. CEO's eat there gas.
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