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Hydraulic hiccups with JD tractor
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<blockquote data-quote="dcarp" data-source="post: 1845671" data-attributes="member: 9179"><p>That is called good luck. Add enough gas and the engine changes to a gernade. With no spark plug gas detonates inconsistently hence the bucking & jerking. Enough gas & eventually it will detonate prematurely & destroy the engine. That is apples & oranges to a hydraulic system. At the price of tractors today why take a possibility of a very costly outcome. Just do the service and move forward. I seriously doubt you will see any mention of a kerosene flush in any John Deere service manual.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dcarp, post: 1845671, member: 9179"] That is called good luck. Add enough gas and the engine changes to a gernade. With no spark plug gas detonates inconsistently hence the bucking & jerking. Enough gas & eventually it will detonate prematurely & destroy the engine. That is apples & oranges to a hydraulic system. At the price of tractors today why take a possibility of a very costly outcome. Just do the service and move forward. I seriously doubt you will see any mention of a kerosene flush in any John Deere service manual. [/QUOTE]
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