[AT] I'll bet somebody here knows,,,,,,,,,,,
Dan Glass
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Thu Jun 9 17:25:32 PDT 2016
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There are a lot of all fuel farmalls as well. I have an all fuel H. It
has a small gas tank to start it and get it warmed up and then you turn
a valve and it switches over to almost anything combustible.
On 6/9/2016 7:36 PM, k7jdj at aol.com wrote:
> find someone with a John Deere all fuel. I use to burn all sorts of old diesel and gas in my all fuel JD B
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> Gary
> Renton, WA
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>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Alan Nadeau <ajnadeau1 at myfairpoint.net>
> To: ATIS <at at lists.antique-tractor.com>
> Sent: Thu, Jun 9, 2016 4:22 pm
> Subject: [AT] I'll bet somebody here knows,,,,,,,,,,,
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> I've got a little bit of a problem.
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> I had a couple gallons of gasoline left in a can after fueling up the Ford 4000 tractor ( antique tractor reference) at my shooting club.
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> New guy did some mowing with out Kubota Zero-turn mower. Being a conscientious sort he fueled the mower after he was done with. With the gasoline!
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> I started some mowing yesterday afternoon and within a few minutes the mower was running ragged and losing power. Checked and both tanks were full. One should have been down a couple gallons so I got a real bad feeling. Checked the can that had had gas in it. Empty.
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> I called the mower operator and he had only put gas in one tank. I siphoned out all I could, then disconnected the fuel line at the injector pump and then ran the primary pump (electric) until all I got was air. Then I swapped tanks and ran it again, long enough to flush the lines. Hooked the line back up and fired up the engine, it stumbled for a few seconds then smoothed out and ran fine for a half hour or so while I finished what mowing I needed to do.
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> Maybe dodged a bullet on that one.
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> The problem I want opinions on now is that I have 6 gallons of 4 diesel/2gasoline mix that I need to dispose of. I'm not about to dump it on the ground. It's way too much to think of using to light up a brushpile, the resulting black smoke would be seen for miles. Thought seriously of just adding it to the 275 gallon fuel tank for the clubhouse furnace.
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> I find it hard to believe but one of the clubs' experts-on-everything insists that the diesel/gas combination will not mix but will separate out and end up causing serious trouble with the furnace. I find it hard to believe it might be true.
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> Does anyone here have any knowledge of, or educated opinion on, the subject?
>
> Al Nadeau
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