farmall pete
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I know Tractor Vet's opinion to burn high octane gas in the C-263's & 291's. It makes sense, but man the way these tractors go through gas that's quite a hit to the wallet. Here in New York 91 octane is about 50 cents higher than 87.
Two questions: what octane gas are other folks using in these engines and have you seen any negative effects from it? And will the octane boost additives accomplish the same result as using high octane gas?
I just tore down a c-263 and that had bad scoring on the pistons, but that engine had 8,700 hours on it without an overhaul so I can't really say what effect the fuel had on it.
Two questions: what octane gas are other folks using in these engines and have you seen any negative effects from it? And will the octane boost additives accomplish the same result as using high octane gas?
I just tore down a c-263 and that had bad scoring on the pistons, but that engine had 8,700 hours on it without an overhaul so I can't really say what effect the fuel had on it.