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Posted by Pete in PA - followup Q's on August 25, 2000 at 16:37:21 from (64.41.33.55):
In Reply to: two gas tanks? posted by Pete in PA on August 25, 2000 at 13:57:50:
ok...so how do I determine which it is? the feller selling it doesn't know which it is, or what it's for (see Kountry People - city farmer post) but then again, neither do I so I guess I'm not one to talk much... also, what are the drawbacks of distillate vs gas besides horsepower? how does it effect maintenance? any and all info would be very helpful! is this considered a desirable thing or just an unusual thing, or what? thanks again for any input at all - especially from some of you folks who may own something like this...I'd like to know as much as possible about it *before* I'm stuck with it! thanks pete in pa
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