Posted by machinery-man on November 19, 2013 at 09:54:32 from (172.9.192.94):
In Reply to: Don't Use E15 Gas posted by GlenT on November 19, 2013 at 05:19:25:
it"s no lesser a fuel than the tractor fuel, its just that no one is having experience with the fuels of yesterday. We always kept extra plugs for the old B and was always cleaning up fouled ones on both tractor fuel and kerosene. The fuel required at least 180 degrees temperature before you could change over. Always draining the carb sending gas to get it started...clearing cylinders you name it. I even remember heating the plugs with a propane torch in the winter. Once going we seldom shut the B off during the work day, even remember letting it idle during lunch.
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