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I may be in the market for a Multifuel M35 W/W. A guy I know has one that he's looking to get rid of because he just does't have the time for it anymore. My question is, how much does the fuel economy/power change when they're run on say gasoline or kerosine? My father had a multifuel duece with a shelter while he was in the service over in Germany. He was the sqaudron welder and had his own truck with complete generator/welder, torches ande generator trailer. He told me the entire time he was in. He/Army ran it on gasoline. He was part of the 2nd Armored calvalry and he told me they tried to kept all the diesel for the tanks and tank retrievers. Plus all the welders and generators he used were gas as well so it simplified things. Only once on a trip from Amberg to Nuremburg did it get run on diesel. With fuel costs the way they are I would think gas would be a far more attractive option. Especially if you drive these trucks alot. Am I missing something? Are they underpowered on gas? Severely fuel inefficient? Are there fuel system lubrication issues? Does running gas clean everything out and clog the filters like when switching over to biodiesel? Just trying to do some research before I buy. I don't want to go in with false expectations of what the truck can or can't do.