Posted by D Slater on February 09, 2014 at 11:05:26 from (184.14.204.229):
In Reply to: Re: Thermostats posted by BruceS. on February 09, 2014 at 08:57:31:
Take a bunch of testing with heat sensors added to the heads to know for sure what's the coolest shut down. I don't know the answer. Can only say out of 11 MD to 450 tractors I owned in my lifetime. Only one still was equipped with the original head and according to the previous owner it was always switched back to gas before shut down. Kind of think there may be more causes to the cracking other than what fuel they were shut off on. Many claim one or the other is how they done it with good luck. Also many from both ways claim problems. All I can claim is if you work one hard and have the temp. up and kill the engine its best to have gas in it and a good starting system to quickly get it running again.
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