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Re: MF135 Gas vs. Diesel
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Posted by Fieldman12 on December 31, 2002 at 22:35:16 from (207.90.109.83):
In Reply to: MF135 Gas vs. Diesel posted by TEN on December 31, 2002 at 15:14:55:
Once you run a diesel tractor you will not want to go back to a gas tractor. They are ten times easier to work on. Don't use hardly any fuel. If you buy Off Road Diesel fuel you can get it for about $1.00 a gallon which is less than gas. Start allot easier than a gas except in winter but is no big deal. All you need to do in the winter is plug them in for about an hour. They will last allot longer than a gas engine, but don't let them idle all the time because they tend to slobber. Their is a reason that all the tractor manufactures quit making gas tractors and that is because the diesel is all around a better machine.
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