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Re: Farmall H gas question
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Posted by Michael Soldan/Instant Expert on January 27, 2003 at 15:54:57 from (216.46.130.25):
In Reply to: Farmall H gas question posted by Gary on January 26, 2003 at 19:24:37:
My Dad ran an M all the years of leaded fuels and then I still run it on regular pump gas, I run my two H's on regular pump gas, I use these tractors for raking hay , running the elevator and various seasonal jobs around the farm including running the manure spreader. I have never had a problem with the regular fuels. I am not against anyone's opinion, if you wish to use a lead supplement go for it..it certainly will not hurt anything , it is you paying for it and not me. As to my Instant Expert title, I have farmed with the M since 1982, I also have a Case that once ran on leaded fuels which works just fine on regular, I have two older gasoline engines that work just fine without additives and my two H's purr on pump gas so it boils down to suiting yourself..I am quite content with the way I run my tractors, if I had any concerns I would have done something about it, again this is my opinion and best of luck as to how you choose to run your tractors....Mike in Exeter Ontario
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