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Posted by Michael Soldan on April 30, 2002 at 18:38:39 from (216.46.130.101):
In Reply to: distillate posted by Hal Davis on April 30, 2002 at 13:09:06:
Distillates were any kind of bi-product of the petroleum industry, kerosene, stove oil, diesel and furnace oil and in days gone by distillate was somewhere close to kerosene and it burned well in distillate tractors set up with shutters, a heat shield and the two tank system, the small tank for gasolene to start up on and the main tank for distillate once it was at "RUN" on the heat guage. Remember there were other brands of tractors that would even run on used motor oil as a distillate. Today's kerosene is refined far more than in the old days but it won't hurt to run it in a distillate tractor , it is still less volatile than gasolene. Mike in Exeter Ontario
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