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<blockquote data-quote="pistolguy" data-source="post: 2224065" data-attributes="member: 30479"><p>you'd be wrong. Many are just gasoline. the fact that you "think" that they are all diesel doesn't make it so. I ran my 106 sears, back in 1969, several thousand miles on regular that my dad had delivered to the farm. He had a pair of 200 gallon tanks up on "stilts' so to speak, 4x4's, so it would gravity feed.. Not using "ethyl' clogged up the muffler and slowed performance, but so what? For shtf, that won't mean a thing</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pistolguy, post: 2224065, member: 30479"] you'd be wrong. Many are just gasoline. the fact that you "think" that they are all diesel doesn't make it so. I ran my 106 sears, back in 1969, several thousand miles on regular that my dad had delivered to the farm. He had a pair of 200 gallon tanks up on "stilts' so to speak, 4x4's, so it would gravity feed.. Not using "ethyl' clogged up the muffler and slowed performance, but so what? For shtf, that won't mean a thing [/QUOTE]
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