Posted by Athol Carr on August 21, 2010 at 19:26:18 from (122.57.13.139):
In Reply to: Farmall A Kerosene posted by Sherry O on August 21, 2010 at 18:24:10:
Farmalls A, B, H and M were initially made to run on kerosene or distillate (different heads to give compression ratios) and later high compression heads became available to burn gasoline only. The kerosene and distillate tractors will run happily on straight gasoline as long as the heat shield is taken off the manifold, see owners manual. They not quite have the power available in the higher compression version. In the 1940s gasoline was much more expensive, per gallon, than kerosene and distillate which is not true today. The last time I looked kerosene was about twice the price of gasoline. Mind you, the service stations no longer sell kerosene in bulk, only in small quantities in small plastic containers.
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