Posted by The tractor vet on August 28, 2011 at 10:59:05 from (76.212.235.251):
In Reply to: Re: 806 gas burners posted by sonny 2 on August 27, 2011 at 20:52:09:
I do not know why i respond to idiots like you BUT TODAYS GAS IS NOT THE SAME . BUT i have a Lab report on the gas and this is where I LEARNED something . BUT since you KNOW IT ALL and probably never built a engine in your life or headed up a drag race program and kept two cars at the top of the list or built several pulling tractors that were at the top of the heap or built your own car that was far better then the rest Butyet you want to bad mouth me . If i could figure out how to post the lab report that we paid out good money to have done let lone hand delivering it to the lab a 165 miles form me to have the gas tested to confirm what i already knew what happened . Then have it happen again when a new guy brought the wrong gas to the farm and she melted down again WITH THE TIMING SET TO SPEC.'S donj't set there being a CB rambo trying to impress someone . Go put some 87 in and old car engine and run it WITH THE TIMING set to spec's and see the results. Read some books on building engines on max compression ratio for today's gas . And like i said ya want to try and match me on working on tractors lets get together and we will see what ya know . as i know you are some young pup that is still wet behind the ears with a big mouth . I ain't hard to find.
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