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Diesel vs. gas, pro's and con's?
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Posted by Lynn Schrum on May 18, 2003 at 19:12:34 from (68.99.28.79):
As someone planning on purchasing an acreage tractor in the next year or so, I'm hoping some of you experts will clue me in on the pro's and con's of diesel as compared to gasoline tractors. I'm comfortable with gas, know very little about diesel, so how about some pointers? My tractor will need to do more than mow, and I live in an area where the winters get cold, so the thought of diesel gelling because I neglected to put an additive in the fuel has always left me a little cold, but I know there's more to it than just that! Thanks!
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