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Re: 656 Gas Usage - Nebraska Test Results
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Posted by the tractor vet on September 07, 2005 at 18:48:03 from (4.124.64.159):
In Reply to: 656 Gas Usage - Nebraska Test Results posted by Nathan in Texas on September 07, 2005 at 13:24:26:
May be so but just how many gallons of gas you can burn for the cost of and injection pump or replacing that cracked head on the diesel because it got hot and ya did not thave the time to let it cool and shut it down hot and how many spark plugs does it take to equal one injector ?? for the novice -hobby farmer a gasser is the best way to go and like i said before even if ya pull a 4x16 plow on ten or twenty acres once a year it will not put you in the poor house. I pulled 4x16's 710 I H plow over 80 plus acres of corn ground and pulled a 13.6 370 disk with a 67 706 291 gasser for 12 years and i could plow all day and into the evening on one tank of fuel , but i had that old girl running like a singer sewing machine it was tuned to the max and like i said the most neglected thing on most tractors are the timming and valve set and when ya think ya got the carb set think again tunning and engine has alway been my thing and it always showed .
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