Nope he is not as i have seen it happen and it will eat a valve so fast your head will spin . Just got done doing a valve job on one of my 706 gassers BECAUSE OF a burnt valve and went and hooked up to the New Holland grinder mixer to grind a batch of hog feed . Pulled the big screen out and put the small hole screen in and went to grinding . I just looked to see how much corn was in the tank and all of a sudden she sputtered and puked a red hot chunk out the stack and started to die and was missing AGAIN . Took the 708 off the grinder and finished with the S/MTA . Pulled the head and the brand new exhaust valve had the nicest VEE torched in it and a second one was almost thru , I had just put all new valves in that head. This is when i learned about the low ash oil . And yes it cost more but i do not get my rocks off doing valve jobs even though i can do them myself. Does it work you can bet the farm on that as since we have switched to the low ash we have never ate another exhaust valve.
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