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Posted by jal-SD on April 16, 2002 at 07:23:44 from (64.68.166.199):
In Reply to: Re: Re: 1941 farmall H posted by Larry on April 15, 2002 at 20:25:30:
Larry, that "grease like crap" is probably just deposits from dirty oil. Probably does not have anything to do w/fuel it was using-more likely its related to lack of internal maintenance (frequent oil changes). Most farmers in our part of the country haven't messed w/kero or distillate fuels since the end of WWII. I would doubt if your H has had any distillate in it recently. IHman gave you some really good advice. If it runs, put some good oil into it & change oil & filter as soon as it gets dirty for awhile. You'll be amazed @ how much it'll clean up. LOL & be carefull, or you could develop a full blown case of Farmall Fever, if you don't have it already! (CAUTION-the only known treatment for Farmall Fever is more Farmalls.) (My $0.02 worth. jal-SD)
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