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Posted by bindernut on October 05, 2003 at 21:46:06 from (65.69.46.96):
In Reply to: H project tractor posted by gnellist on October 05, 2003 at 05:51:19:
Run that old girl on gas!!!! You're not gonna hurt anything. Grandpa ran a kerosene F14 & M on gas for years. Over 20 years for the F14. Never hurt a thing. The kerosene tractors have a bigger combustion chamber to lower the compression ratio. It won't make quite as much horse power as a gas head, but you can swap heads if you need, or get the current head milled. If it is a kerosene tractor, it will have a regular gas tank, and a smaller on, probably only a quart or two. This small tank was for gas to start it on, then you'd swap it to kerosene. Can't help you on the gears though. Send me an e-mail if you need any other info, and I'll try to help. Bindernut
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