I have one diesel tractor, a junk, so I don't use it. But I have big problems with home heating oil. Hopefully now cured... of it's algae. I posted a thread a year ago on here. Some guys had a hunch it was algae. Fuel dealer and another dealer I buy parts from said 'oh no that is a problem well south of here, never this far north'. BS. I had it analized... thick algae, looked like black latex paint. Dried like it too. Used it up, oh furnace works great in warm weather! Oil flows nice! Now got a mix of 15%kero and rest #2. Theory of new dealer is- home heating is now sulfur free too. So guess last year I got a batch delivered, to my underground and outside tank, incubated the stuff all the hot summer, suffered all winter. Apparently this stuff is 100 million years old? still alive? but sulfer in the oil kept it under control, without the sulfer,what was left of it will grow again, like when it was eating a dead dinosuar? Of course, I am probably way off once again, but algaecide and diesel additives controled it last year, and the job now it to prevent this from happening again- first step, new oil dealer, second, thin it, third, more $100 a gallon algaecide???? Time to switch to gas?
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Today's Featured Article - Timing Your Magneto Ignition Tractor - by Chris Pratt. If you have done major engine work or restored your tractor, chances are you removed the magneto and spark plug wires and eventually reached the point where you had to put it all back together and make it run. On our first cosmetic restoration, not having a manual, we carefully marked the wires, taped the magneto in the position it came off, and were careful not to turn the engine over while we had these components off. We thought we could get by with this since the engine ran perfectly and would not need any internal work. After the cleanup and painting was done, we began reassembly and finally came to t
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