Tractor vaporising oil
:For the lighting and cooking fuel, see kerosene.
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Tractor vaporising oil is an internal combustion engine fuel produced from paraffin (kerosene) that was commonly used after the Second World War for tractors in the UK and Australia until diesel engines became commonplace. In Australian English it was known as power kerosene.
Related Topics:
Internal combustion engine - Kerosene - Second World War - Tractor - UK - Australia - Diesel engine - Australian English
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