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Posted by Dachshund on August 26, 2006 at 04:47:30 from (216.170.46.52):
In Reply to: Diesel vs Gas posted by raleigh on August 25, 2006 at 05:52:33:
Well - it all depends on what you know and like! I, personally, won't have a diesel ANYTHING on the place! I've HAD a diesel pickup (stinking, noisy Dodge), a couple of diesel tractors, and a staionary diesel motor. The only one that MIGHT have been worth it is the stationary. In my experience, the gassers I have had are WAY easier to maintain, cheaper to run and easier/cheaper to fix. For what I do, the diesels just don't fit in and I don't have to worry about additives, plugging them in in the winter, high priced oils, the smell, noise, etc, etc. In my crumbled opinion, gassers are better, but it's all in what you want and your operation.
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