More confusing korenglish labels

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Highbeam

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Kioti CK30HST
So I did the 300 hour service plus change fuel and air filters on my CK30. I removed the right side engine panel to gain better access to the fuel filter and noticed a sticker on the inside of the panel that conflicts with the manual. Check it out. Oil change at 35 hours and then every 75 thereafter.

I think I'll stick to 100 hour intervals since the math is easier.

Oh and the fuel filter is no big deal, just messy. How do you like my blood red diesel fuel?
 

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That looks like kool-aid in that gas filter casing!
 
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3RRL said:
Joe, Maybe those are Metric hours?:)


I was trying to come up with something smart like that too... lmao.. wish I had come up with it....
 
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coasterez said:
That looks like kool-aid in that gas filter casing!

Actually, it looks like off-road diesel.
 
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Originally Posted by coasterez
That looks like kool-aid in that gas filter casing!

PBinWA said:
Actually, it looks like off-road diesel.

Yeah it just might be off-road diesel but I like the idea of Kool-Aid. It would almost certainly be cheaper. Nice to be able to keep it around in powdered form too; much easier to store. I think I'll give it a try. I wonder however why Highbeam used the red stuff in an orange tractor. Surely Kool-Aid is available in official Kioti orange too. ;)
 
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It's off road diesel. I've used more than 100 gallons of the stuff now and I notice no difference except I save 40-50 cents per gallon. It's nice to have a barrel of it at home, very convenient.

Free barrel, 11$ rotary pump from HF, and I have my own fuel depot. Immediate savings.

Have you all seen that fuel additive that makes the exhaust smell like cherries, grapes, pineapple, coconut, etc? No color but the smell would be fun. I thought of slipping some in to a buddy's motorcycle to see if he would figure it out. Might just get hungry.
 

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