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Re: Lp gas generators called dry fuel?
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Posted by Howard H. on February 03, 2007 at 08:44:44 from (65.197.84.241):
In Reply to: Lp gas generators called dry fuel? posted by David McDan on February 03, 2007 at 07:18:41:
Hi - What exactly were you reading that said that?? Stationary engines that run on natural gas as common as dirt around here - for oil & gas field applications as well as irrigation. Dirty oil or dirty air is what will ruin a motor quicker than anything. I've never heard of or seen "dry fuel" or "wet fuel" having anything to do with engine life. Over the years, we've run many types of natural gas engines - 800 Molines, 534 Fords, 413 Chryslers, 454 Chevy's, etc - several old LP tractors - the lubricity of the fuel was never an issue... We generally even converted the pickups to run on propane since it was cheaper and also lessened the chance of hired hands making off with gasoline... Howard
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