This guy has posted numerous posts. Don't think I have even read em all.
He evidently thinks this tractor has GOT to go back to a kerosene burner. Even though it had been converted to burn gas, with a gas replacement head.
I don't think he has researched out the price and availability of kerosene. Nor realizes that NOBODY tries to burn kero in H's anymore. And 99.9 percent of the people that have a kerosene burning H, just burns gas in them 100 percent of the time. And the other .1 percent, only burn a little kero for a demonstration purpose at a tractor show.
He's had a lot of twists and turns in his efforts. And other suggestions thrown to him along the way. And is still bound and determined to rebuild it as a kero burner for some reason.
Puzzling to me too!! I just answer his questions if I can, and move on. I have a kerosene burning H. I burn gas in mine all the time. 100 percent. I wish I had the gas pistons and head on mine. I'm though suggesting this, to this guy. His mind seems to be set on kero.
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