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Using E85 in a Distillate M tractor.
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Posted by fisherman on July 14, 2006 at 11:35:18 from (67.52.20.98):
Posted this on tractor talk too but maybe there are some specific farmall men that have a little more direct experiences with the the M....anyhow, I was wondering if I could add E85 into my 49 M distillate or more so if it be converted to run on E85. I think that would be pretty neat if it could be done safely. I've also read in a past post that the distillate fuel "trash gas" or "tractor fuel" consisted of: mix 50% gas, 40% kero and 10% diesel with maybe a touch of Marvel mystery oil- obviously not gasoline....so pound away with some good sarcatic....YOU DUMMY REMARKs (its friday). I won't get a chance to read this again until Tuesday anyhow. I know I probable won't ever try the E85 or Distillate fuel in my M but just wondering if it is possible to utilized the '1949 Alternative Energy setup' today in my 1949 M Distillate.... I was hoping this alternative energy might match my Dempster Windmill Alternative Energy water pump :>) The more I see things change the more they stay the same.... Have a great weekend and thanks- Scott
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