Posted by Neil Rowe on December 18, 2013 at 07:58:20 from (67.224.14.55):
I read in the tractor forum about the guy that was undecided weather to buy a gas or a diesel! I started with my first diesel in 1956 and have had them every since. I can not believe some of the comments on the diesel's. Why would anyone pull a diesel to start it or use either. Either is a good way to ruin an engine, bent rods, blown heads and a whole host of things. Put a tank heater on them. If used mine every day for 40 years feeding cattle hauling manure etc. Also buy good fuel. I started out using poor quality fuel and that just doesn't work. I have heard of people using kerosene in them and even mixing gasoline to keep it from jelling. This is sure disaster. The fellow saying they won't burn water! Didn't he ever hear of draining the water trap. I don't think a gas will burn water either. Also I only worked on one injector pump in all of those years. Don't be afraid of a diesel, just learn some of the basics. I have driven diesel's for so long it is just a big disappointment to drive a gas.
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