Fuel And Fuel Care; Fuels; Gasoline Engine; Diesel Engine - MASSEY FERGUSON MF 135 Operator's Manual

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FUELS AND FUEL CARE
This section of the Manual deals
with the
fuel and fuel care.
LIMITING REQUIREMENTS FOR DIESEL FUEL OILS
ASTM
Designation:
D975-66T
Carbon
Water
Resi-
and
due on
90
<;{,
Viscosity
Sedi-
10 per-
Distil-
at 100° F.
Grade of Diesel Fuel Oil
ment,
cent
lotion
Kinematic,
Flash
Pour
per-
Res id-
Ash,
Temper.
Centi stokes
Copper
Point,
Point,
cent
uum,
percent
atures
(or Saybolt
Sulfur,
Strip
deg.
deg.
by vol-
per-
by
deg.
Universal
percent
Corro-
Cetane
Fa hr.
Fa hr.
ume
cent
weight
Fa hr.
sec.l
by Weight
sion
Number
Min.
Max
.
Max.
Max.
Max.
Min.
Max.
Min.
Max.
Max.
Max.
Min.
No.
1-D
100
.
..
Trace
0.15
0.0 l
...
550
l.4
2.5
0.50
No.
3
40
Winter Operation
or
(34.4)
legal
No. 2-D
125
..
.
0.
10
0.35
0.02
540
640
2.0
4.3
0.7
No.
3
40
Summer Operation
or
(32.6) (40.
l)
legal
For
cold
weather operation the pour point
should
be specified 10
F.
below the ambient temperature at which the
engine is to be operated.
Low-atmospheric temperatures as
well as engine
operation at high altitudes may require use
of
fuels with higher
cetane ratings.
FUELS
Gasoline Engine
The gasoline
engine
in the MF 135
Tractor is
designed
to operate efficiently
on
a reputable
brand
of regular
grade gasoline
(93 octane minimum).
Continued use
of
poor quality fuel can cause engine
overheat-
ing, "pinging", excessive engine
wear and
poor fuel economy.
Diesel Engine
Diesel fuels are classified as either
a
No.
1 (No.
ID) or No.
2
(No. 2D) fuel.
The grade No. 2 fuel, which is heavier and
will
produce
more work per gallon, is rec-
ommended for service when the air temper-
ature is 320 F., or above. The grade No. 1
fuel, which is lighter, is recommended for
service when the air temperature is below
320 F.
See chart for diesel fuel
require-
ments.
Fuel Ca re
Fuel system components are
seriously
affected by water and sediment. For
proper
engine performance, clean fuel must enter
the injection pump. Use the following infor-
mation as a guide for successful fuel han-
dling.
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• Do not confuse FURNACE FUEL with
DIESEL FUEL.
USE FUEL WHICH
MEETS
THE
SPECIFICATIONS IN
THIS MANUAL.
• Purchase your fuel from a REPUTA-
BLE SUPPLIER.
BUY CLEAN FUEL
and KEEP IT CLEAN.
• Store
fuel
in
tanks manufactured
especially for fuel storage.
Use a
tank equipped with a WATER
TRAP
OR FILTER.
Drain the water trap
or change filter regularly.
Do not
store diesel
fuel
in a galvanized tank.
• Place fuel tank in a shaded area,
away from buildings.
• Once fuel tank is in place, avoid
moving it.
• Avoid using the last few gallons of
fuel from the storage tank. This fuel
may contain water or sediment that is
accumulated in the tank.
• Handle fuel as little as possible.
Avoid using cans to transfer fuel to
the Tractor.

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