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Re: Diesel Fuel Revisited
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Posted by Dave in Tx on December 11, 2006 at 16:59:57 from (71.115.123.86):
In Reply to: Diesel Fuel Revisited posted by New-Gen on December 11, 2006 at 05:18:30:
For what it is worth, here in central tx having worked for a large contractor with lots of JD engines and farmers with lots of JD engines, for the last 7 or 8 yrs over an area with a 100 mile radius, we have had lots of rotary stanadynes give problems with the rotary throttle sticking. a quart of atf fluid will loosen them right up and may run for six months or 6 hrs without doing it again. I've been reading this for awhile on this for a while on these forums and do know we have had this happen to 20 or 30 different machines, case and jd but all of them with the rotary pump. fuel is just too dry here. will never make me believe otherwise because I also have rebuilt many of these pumps. thanx..Dave
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