Posted by 36 coupe on February 05, 2011 at 04:43:17 from (199.2.58.236):
In Reply to: Re: OT: Generators posted by bc on January 31, 2011 at 18:01:22:
BC I posted that Ive seen 6 month old gas fail to fire in lawn mowers, yet you think old gas will fire in a small engine.Ive posted that prolonged idling will foul spark plugs,still another fellow said is this true.I was talking with a friend who said that his tractor started easy in cold weather but it took a lot of choking just to keep it running.My tractor acts the same way under 30 degrees.I have been using tractors since the 1950s and ran many cars with hand chokes.Unleaded gas is not the same as the gas we used to get.Note that spark plug heat range has been increased in all tractors.
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