Posted by David Broad on February 18, 2009 at 14:22:48 from (86.161.118.116):
Here is what you will all find a rather unusual question for those of you in the USA . What you out in the USA call Kerosene , here in the UK we call it Parafine . However there are two types . There is the highly refined stuff that is used on domestic heaters and lamps . While the not so refined stuff is what is used for running central heating boilers , and more to the point , what we used to run tractor engines on after the TVO was demised . Tractor Vapourising Oil to be procise . It is only the The central heating type that can be used on tractor engines . And one cannot use the cnetal heating fule on domestic parfine fire and lamps . If you do it stinks to high heven , especially when extinguished , and cokes the heaters up like hell . Can anybody tell me , is there two types of Kerosene out in the USA . And if so is it the same situation over there as it is here in the UK . Thanks , David
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