You may not notice it but i sure did on my Massey 300 . I tried running it on the 87 and i could not figure out why it was always running well over 200 degrees . First thing was wash and blow out the rad, no help there changed the water pump , nothing there changed the T/stat Nope that did not help , check the timing nothing there pulled the rad out and had it rodded and flow checked , that did nothing but re-leave me of fifty bucks . BUT when i put the same gas in it that i was feeding the 706 it dropped down to 190-195 on a warm fall day running thru 178 Bpa corn in second gear half way up on the variable speed . so this showed me that the gas was my heat problem on it before we had a problem with the 706 and before we had the gas lab tested over the melt down. as for doing your own work on a diesel and not being able to do it yourself WHY . You know how to work on a gasser and there is not that much difference between it and a diesel. JUST NO SPARK PLUGS .
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