2003 - Volume #27, Issue #3, Page #38
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No More Trouble Starting Small Tecumseh Engines
Zeke Robinson, Ventura, Calif.: "I've read in FARM SHOW recently about readers having trouble starting small Tecumseh engines with less than 10 hp. I added a cup of wood alcohol or methanol, to each gallon of gas. Engines will start and keep running strong. I think the reason is that moisture gets into the fiber carburetor gaskets and causes trouble. The alcohol pulls out the moisture. I don't know how it would work in cold weather since I live in California."Click here to download page story appeared in.
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