tillboy2001
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While looking up info on the 4024T engine found in our tractor, I ran across this on JD's web site for the 4024T engine:
LINK Check section 10 -
Kerosene (burner) fuels may be used with the following restrictions.
Type: No.2
Comments: Higher density and specific gravity than base No. 2-D diesel fuel. Power increase up to 2.5% can be expected.
Type: No.1
Notes: Lower viscosity than base No. 2-D diesel fuel. Power loss up to 1.5% can be expected.
So does this mean there's no problem running kerosene? Not that I would...but hmmm. 2.5% increase in power with No. 2?
LINK Check section 10 -
Kerosene (burner) fuels may be used with the following restrictions.
Type: No.2
Comments: Higher density and specific gravity than base No. 2-D diesel fuel. Power increase up to 2.5% can be expected.
Type: No.1
Notes: Lower viscosity than base No. 2-D diesel fuel. Power loss up to 1.5% can be expected.
So does this mean there's no problem running kerosene? Not that I would...but hmmm. 2.5% increase in power with No. 2?