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Re: Tractor Vet - Farmall 656 Gasser Information Needed??


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Posted by The tractor vet on May 11, 2012 at 06:22:20 from (76.212.225.27):

In Reply to: Re: Tractor Vet - Farmall 656 Gasser Information Needed?? posted by i bleed red on May 11, 2012 at 05:44:57:

They DID run just fine when ya run the correct fuel and have them tuned dead on the money . i have been running them gasser since 1975 . Now even BEFORE i ever had and owners manual on one i used high test gas as that is what i have always run in every gas powered piece i have owned . Now with me working on tractors a lot of the work i did was for the LITTLE guys that more or less hobby farmed on a shoe string budget and 90 % of the problems they were having with there tractors was fuel related . Also due to there fuel suppliers not flushing out the hose or draining the compartment and making sure that they did not dump a couple hundred gallon in on top of 50-100 gallon of diesel and have the hose full of diesel . This does wonders on starting problems and sure does a wonderful job on plug life along with excess black smoke out of a gasser . The 87 Octane fuel burns way hotter then the 93 and a whole lot faster , you do not get the longer burn off of it as you do with the 93 . Before gas prices went thru the roof 93 was only a few cent more and now it is 20 cents more . Ok so it is 20 cents more and 200 gallon will cost ya 40 bucks more . This comes down to it will take you about 800 gallons to equal the cost of one piston , one set of rings and one head set and one pan gskt. over the 87 . We go thru about 600 gallons a year on our 706 and it is the most used tractor over the 806 D and the 1066 .


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