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Posted by RED Blooded on November 30, 1999 at 17:30:29 from (206.74.34.115):
In Reply to: unleaded gas posted by NormZ WI on November 29, 1999 at 17:25:09:
Norm,Ill say this,opinions are like....well you know,but Ill give mine anyway.I have a 41 M that Im restoring that was my late farthers.We ran that thing for nearly 20 years,a hard 20 years too.It had leaded and unleaded gas in,neither seem to affect it any.The other suggestions are good and keep all of those in mind.But in my opinion,since you have a good looking tractor there and if you are planning on doing a little work with,putthe lead substitute in it.What can it hurt?!I personally use a little bit of MMO in my working M in both the gas and oil.(Just a little conficence builder I guess)As far as my 41.Im rebuilding it anyway so Ill have the hardened valves put in it
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