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Posted by Burrhead--Hey Harvy on March 02, 2000 at 14:58:37 from (12.74.16.98):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: DISTILLATE??? posted by Burrhead on March 02, 2000 at 14:29:27:
I fergot to mention something. It does'nt ever bother me to be opposed as I believe that is how we all learn, from different opinions. I personally have used these tractors that were designed and run on trash gas when it was a major fuel for use. I have seen these same tractors manifolds explode, flash up and naturally burn the tractors and sheds to the ground with people being harmed severely while this was happening. I never saw one incident happen that was caused from recommended uses of the fuels. The danger that occurrs is when the flashpoint is altered of the fuel by adding gasoline and then attempting to run it thru the distillate side of the manifold, which was engineered to run at a very much higher temp than the gasoline side of the same manifolds.. The altered flashpoint cause a very dangerous condition when used wrong.
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