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Posted by Larry on Saturday, May 23, 2009:In Reply to: Boiling gasoline posted by Brian Shatswell on Friday, May 22, 2009:
I just mowed for 2 hours with my 48 8n and it did just fine. It is 80 degrees here today. It is warm as to be expected but a long way from boiling. They never put heat proofing material around the gas tank on these tractors because most of them didn't need it. If yours is boiling you have a problem. They should have put temp gauges on these old tractors.
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