Posted by rohdog50 on January 13, 2018 at 18:11:07 from (50.51.124.160):
In Reply to: Re: Hey Old posted by JD Seller on January 13, 2018 at 16:51:01:
JD Seller,
This tractor is 52 years old,i really don't use it that much....maybe 40 hrs a year the 87 octane fuel here(northern ohio)goes bad in 2-3 months,which is another reason I run 93 octane fuel and seafoam as a fuel stabilizer.I have other newer gas equipment that runs fine on 87 (2 cub cadet riding mowers,pressure washers,generators,airless paint sprayers,1-ton truck....etc) But again they may sit for months without use....and for that reason and my piece of mind,all my gas equipment gets 93 octane with seafoam mixed in. I have done this for well over 10 years now and have had 0 problems with fuel going bad and carburetors being pluged up.I just sold our old 1974 ford F700 farm truck last year,it had the 361 HD motor....it ran like crap too on 87 fuel so we had to run 93 octane in that one too.....like I said before,on these older gas motors,they were made to run on 93. Our fuel here isn't the greatest.......lol
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