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Which has more power, Diesel or gas
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Posted by Tractor Novice on July 10, 2007 at 02:02:04 from (207.148.197.39):
Something that I have wondered about. If you have a 30 HP gas tractor and a 30 HP diesel tractor what is the differance (which has more power). All the new tractors of today are diesel and all the old tractors, at least most of them are gas.
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- Re: Which has more power, Diesel or gas Paul Simmer 20:27:51 07/10/07
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- Re: Which has more power, Diesel or gas Andy Motteberg 17:36:38 07/10/07
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- Re: Which has more power, Diesel or gas rpg52 16:39:13 07/10/07
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- Re: Which has more power, Diesel or gas Oldmax 14:18:50 07/10/07
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- Re: Which has more power, Diesel or gas Tim B from MA 14:11:08 07/10/07
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- Re: Which has more power, Diesel or gas Jerry/MT 12:47:33 07/10/07
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- Re: Which has more power, Diesel or gas Joe(TX) 09:48:35 07/10/07
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- Re: Which has more power, Diesel or gas Kajun 09:24:08 07/10/07
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- Re: Which has more power, Diesel or gas buickanddeere 08:13:21 07/10/07
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- Re: Which has more power, Diesel or gas georgeky 08:09:19 07/10/07
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- Re: Which has more power, Diesel or gas Lou 07:35:08 07/10/07
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- Re: Which has more power, Diesel or gas Ludwig 07:14:51 07/10/07
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- Re: Which has more power, Diesel or gas Hugh Mackay 02:24:29 07/10/07
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