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Posted by Robert in W. Mi on July 21, 2003 at 15:41:39 from (199.170.117.98):
In Reply to: Re: why a diesel posted by kyhayman on July 20, 2003 at 20:29:10:
Ky..., you hit the nail on the head!! And i'm with you!! I have several of each (gas and diesel), and there's NO question the diesels are better. My diesels start easier, have much better low end torque, and cost less to own!! Have you priced a carburator lately?????????????? I had a Deutz that i sold with over 7000 hours on it. All i did to the engine was change the oil and fuel filters, and ajust the valves a few times!! I never had the pump off it, or cleaned an injector!! How much money did i save on NOT needing spark plugs and other electrical parts???????????? My friend always said gas was better. He never had a newer diesel. I kept telling him, try one and you will "never" have gas again. He finally bought a diesel tractor, and not long after that he sold the gas one, and wouldn't have another one!!! Robert
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