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Re: JD 730 GAS VERSES DUAL FUEL WHAT'S THE DIF.
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Posted by uoflncolts on November 03, 2006 at 15:39:32 from (199.8.171.43):
In Reply to: JD 730 GAS VERSES DUAL FUEL WHAT'S THE DIF. posted by gearbox on November 03, 2006 at 13:39:16:
If you are talking about the gas tank you sent pictures of, it is not an allfuel. An allfuel has two seperate gas tanks and an allfuel also has one big manifold (intake and exhaust are cast in the same piece). If you do not have that, they are impossible to find. If you send me your serial number I can tell you where it was shipped and the build code telling if it is an allfuel or a gas. The extra hole is a vent hole, I am almost sure of that. Also look at your carb if it is a DLTX-95, it is a gas and 98 is an allfuel. Ryan
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