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Re: 756 power lost under load
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Posted by the tractor vet on May 22, 2007 at 09:55:10 from (75.19.123.226):
In Reply to: Re: 756 power lost under load posted by BP on May 22, 2007 at 09:39:46:
Not realy if ya run the plugs that are ment to be in that engine then there is no problem with running that engine at the said spec. the problem comes from the gas and even worse if it is laced with ethenol MTB or MTD. Running them on the fuel that they were made to run on they work like they should . I have been down this road for many years and been running 706 gasser for the last 30 years . Now if ya was close i would have ya come and run the 706 gassers that we have and see what they do as they are set as per the book and run the gas that the book calls for . Could get a couple more ponys out of them if we could get better gas. Now with the changes in diesel fuel i am just waiten for the onslot of pumps that i will have to run over to the pump shop like the last time . And who knows what will happen on the inside of the engines as time goes on .
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