[AT] Cold weather and tractors
charlie hill
chill8 at cox.net
Mon Jan 17 12:50:53 PST 2005
As for water mixed in gas. I tend not to believe it but if it is I want
someone to show me how to do it. Last time I looked the water settled out
to the bottom. Wouldn't the same thing happened to the manufacturers in
their tanks?
Charlie
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From: "Ralph Goff" <alfg at sasktel.net>
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> The sediment bowl was frozen almost solid again.
>> I had heard that the new unleaded gas had a lot of
>> water added to it but this was ridiculous.
>
> I've heard that story too about there being water in the gas we buy but I
> don't really believe it.
> . My understanding is that the water forms in the tank of our vehicle as a
> natural result of heating and cooling. "Condensation". Thats why its a
> good
> idea to drain the water trap on your diesel tractors once in a while too.
> Water is a big enough problem in a gas engine but can get pretty serious
> in
> a diesel injection system.
>
> Ralph in Sask.
> http://lgoff.sasktelwebsite.net/
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