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Posted by the tractor vet on October 17, 2006 at 10:53:22 from (75.19.127.115):
In Reply to: Re: piston material posted by justin w on October 17, 2006 at 00:48:18:
Well it just seam like everything i have ever seen had the Z on them and i was going by what i was told by a old I H parts man . And i just know that the org. stuff was forged and now a days it is cast and can not take the heat of this gas as here i have been down the road and spent a buch of money for LAB work tryen to figure out why we keep having the same old problems with the new pistons as we still run a buch of gassers doing heavy tillage and have found out the main cause for the problems and it was the gas , now that we have come up to what I. H. Rec. we have not had the problems as lo as the fuel supplier does not bring out 87 by mistake if he does then i can garantee that before ya get a 1000 lbs of corn thru the grinder mixer of make the other end of the field with the plow there will be pistons melted . BTDT way to many times. Also had many hours on the phone to Clevit over this and they realy don't care as they know that either your going to buy more parts or not and they here again don't care .
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