Allen if ya run the low ash oil in the binders they will not burn the valves . But here again this lesson we learned the hard way as for a while Eugene was eating and exhaust vale each and every feed grinding and this was before he and i started farming together . I was not coming up with a fix and nobody around here had and answer all i kept getting was oh it is just the nature of the beast . Not until i was talking to Clyde Burkshire did i come up with and answer to this problem as Clyde called a friend of his and i talked to Bill and i can not remember his last name but he was and old I H dealer from Marion Id. and Bill told me flat out your not running LOW ASH oil in that tractor and he was correct as Eugene was running Plain old what ever was cheap . Once he changed to low ash , now this has been thirty years ago and also got the rest of the guys to switch i have not had to do a valve job on any valve jobs since . I shot myself in the foot by doing this as the money from doing valve jobs stopped Fuel and oil are the biggy's on the I H gassers .
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