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	<title>Comments on: Ok to Use Biodiesel in My Kubota?</title>
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		<title>By: Victoria</title>
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		<dc:creator>Victoria</dc:creator>
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		<description>Greetings. I have been running my BX1850 on B99 since I bought it almost 3 years ago (been running my cars on it since 2003).  Runs great and smells even better. However, late last fall it started lugging a bit when I used the mower. I picked up a pair of new fuel filters, but when I opened it up, discovered that the original fuel lines had turned to telltale molten goo. I was honestly surprised that Kubota would supply their tractors with what I assume must be natural rubber fuel lines on diesels. (Those of us who use biodiesel know that it eats rubber for lunch!)  Anyway, I am now in the process of replacing the lines with some of far better quality. I am looking forward to getting my BX back on the road... err, I mean grass again.  Love the tractor and love biodiesel. Cheers.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Greetings. I have been running my BX1850 on B99 since I bought it almost 3 years ago (been running my cars on it since 2003).  Runs great and smells even better. However, late last fall it started lugging a bit when I used the mower. I picked up a pair of new fuel filters, but when I opened it up, discovered that the original fuel lines had turned to telltale molten goo. I was honestly surprised that Kubota would supply their tractors with what I assume must be natural rubber fuel lines on diesels. (Those of us who use biodiesel know that it eats rubber for lunch!)  Anyway, I am now in the process of replacing the lines with some of far better quality. I am looking forward to getting my BX back on the road&#8230; err, I mean grass again.  Love the tractor and love biodiesel. Cheers.</p>
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