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  1. jeffhuey1n

    Need some ether start canisters.

    As I understand it, the multi fuel M35/M52 trucks are able to handle ether without damage to the engine. I’ll caveat that with too much ether and truck go BOOM! My cheap Chinese tractor has several decals that all say, “you no use ether in tractor engine. Not responsible for engine going BOOM!”
  2. jeffhuey1n

    Need some ether start canisters.

    You can try commercial semi shops. At one time, these canisters were sold at several different truck stops.
  3. jeffhuey1n

    Need some ether start canisters.

    My 1972 M35A2, formally North Dakota National Guard, had one installed when I bought the truck. Over the course of several years, I’ve located a few cylinders. I have a couple I keep for those days when nothing else works. Well below freezing and I hate standing in the cold, scenarios. I’ve no...
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