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Mom Misfueled The Picasso


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LOL, you're determined not to dump it :biggrin:

 

As I said I tried to use it in my mower and while it didn't do it any harm as far as I know it was a nightmare to start and the amount of smoke was unbelievable until it warmed up. In the end it was more grief than it was worth so I'm working my way through it for washing parts/chainsaw chains/bonfires (with care) etc.

 

Opposite way round to the original but a chap I worked with put diesel in his old 1.3 Escort Mk3. He realised after about 1/2 gallon and just topped up with petrol. He was laying a James Bond smoke screen for the rest of the week :thumbup:

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