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Old April 27th 06, 04:17 PM posted to rec.aviation.owning
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: In the fifties farmers would burn something we called "Powerfuel" in
: their carburated tractors. I worked in a garage & we could never get
: them going without priming with fresh gasoline.

My dad's 1939-ish Oliver-60 Row Crop (that he still uses to plow snow and
run
the PTO pump for the logsplitter) was one such creature. It would run on
either gasoline
or kerosene ("farm-fuel" is what I'd heard it called). That tractor's a
hoot to drive
around.

Through rush hour traffic, no doubt! ;~)


 




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