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Re: more low ash oil discussion
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Posted by the tractor vet on March 02, 2006 at 06:40:00 from (66.202.111.136):
In Reply to: more low ash oil discussion posted by railhead on March 01, 2006 at 19:28:32:
I have seen first hand on the 460-560-706-806 and one 656 that did not run the low ash oil and was grinding feed with a 706 that did not have the lowash oil in it when half way thru the corn grinding running thru the small screen she ate #3 exhaust valve so i rebuilt the head with all new parts did this did that and the next time we had to grind feed half way thru the corn agin she ate a brand new Stelite exhaust valve then i starte checking and got to talk to and old I H mechanic from Indiana and he pulled the TSB on it and told me why we were eating Exhaust valves that is when we switched to the low ASH as i was getting tired of pullen the head and that is like running reg gas in any one of the above tractors it it is not the 93 octain and you work it she will seeze a piston or all six of them BTDT . If ya think i am kidding you get a Org . owners manual and READ the fuel requiments . As back when they were made reg gas was 95 octain .
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