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i have an IDI ford f250 and it will eat anything. i feed it wmo,(umo) wvo, paint thinner, some gasoline in the mix. i have ran it on 100% umo and wvo. i filter it to 5 micron, because the fuel filter on it (10 micron) is a nominal rated filter, not absolute. that means that the AVERAGE...
thanks for the feedback, plenty of wisconsin guys on here. I havent bought one yet, but i am trying to figure out all the problems before they arrive. I still need to go take a ride if i can find someone around here.
i could stand just not driving it in january, but that same plate also states that you cannot carry more than a 500 pound payload. I guess i'll get the 300 dollar plates, just trying to see if there was a better way. hell, maybe get a plow and make that money back :-D
thanks for your reply.
i am wondering what the people in wisconsin are getting for plates on their m35's
i searched a bit and it seems some people are saying that getting collector/hobbyist plate is what they did, but you are limited to 500lbs payload, and cannot drive in january. I poked around the DMV website...
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