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Posted by Bill Smith on April 04, 2003 at 08:03:39 from (63.147.130.84):
In Reply to: mcCormic deering 10-20 posted by brian on April 04, 2003 at 06:59:35:
About the simplest thing to do is just burn gas. I am not exactly sure how the kero burning 10-20 was set up. I am familiar with the F-20, but not sure if the earlier tractors were set up in the same manner. Are you sure your tractor is capable of burning kero? I maybe able to help a little if you could explain what you are doing when trying to burn kero, and elaborate a little bit on how the tractor is set up. I know the later tractors that were kero burners had duel tanks (one for gas) and tractor had to be warmed up on gas to enable it to burn kero. Cold engine would not run on kerosene.
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