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Re: Re: Farmall C Distillate engine? Setup?
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Posted by Jeff on December 19, 2003 at 22:22:35 from (216.107.17.144):
In Reply to: Re: Farmall C Distillate engine? Setup? posted by kyroastnear on December 19, 2003 at 19:16:42:
Staying in the same ball park with a second idea helper to come. If you want to try your standard tractor on "Distillate" you can go to Home Depot in the paint or seasonal department and by a gallon jug of EXXON synthetic keroseen. This stuff is a bit over $6.oo a pop but it works GREAT!!!! During the summer if your lawn mower is warm and runs out of gas..pour in a little of this stuff and start it up. It will run quieter and with a little less vibration because of the softer compression knok. We ran the neighbors "B" Distillate John Deere with it and that two banger was a two popper. It really is a surprizer. The last thing is this.carry a couple bottles in the trunk of your car or behind seat in your truck. Also a long neck funnel. It is PURFECT emergency gas. This is what I think, it was Prestone or Pennskey was selling about four years ago for like $18.00 a half gallon with a fancey bottle! No fume troubles or saftey hazzards.I have used it two times in my caravan and all was well! It is also FAB in lamps. No smell and they give off a paper egg shell kind of white flame. I collect lanterns. Hope all this sill advise helps. Really do try it!
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