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Re: Re: USE OF UNLEADED GAS
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Posted by the tractor vet on December 24, 2000 at 19:27:46 from (216.196.12.177):
In Reply to: Re: USE OF UNLEADED GAS posted by Les Repair on December 24, 2000 at 12:08:27:
I have a lot of my customers that have gas powered tractors and we have found after a lot of spark plugs and alot of work that if we run 93 octaine gas with no alchol or mtd. in it that we can elemate 95% of the problems . We have worked with a lab in Columbus Ohio on one problem that i had with a 706 gas a coupel years ago and i learned a lot about how the the different grades of gas burn . A what happens when your fuel supplier does not clean out his truck before hauling a load of gas to the next stop , it cost myself and the customer a lot of money to learn this. YA all have a happy an safe holiday seasion THE TRACTOR VET AND FAMILY BEST WISHES IN THE NEW YEAR
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