Comments by "BunzeeBear" (@bunzeebear2973) on "CNN" channel.

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  27. Those diesel engines take no more skill than working on a gasoline engine. Except they are diesel. The spray can is Ether. They spritz it into the intake and then try to fire up a cold diesel engine. If it fires, then all it needs is diesel in the tank. Redo the ether spray and fire it up and as it burns the ether it sucks up the diesel and RUNS. So, they were just out of fuel. They needed a Jerry can to dump in 5 gallons of fuel to be off to the races. Farm tractors are usually diesel, gives you a lot more TORQUE(pulling power) to pull ploughs and other farm equipment behind for a long time. Gasoline engine have less torque and petrol fuel costs more than diesel (kerosene can also be used as it is an oily fuel. Home heating oil can also be used. Fuel can also be made using oil from seed plants. The first diesel engines used flax seed oil(a plant farmers grew) so it could be a cheap source of fuel for farm equipment. If you seen one diesel engine, you seen them all. They all work the same. . My last diesel car, I drove 1 million MILES on the motor and then parked it. It could have gone farther, but the body rusted out and I was tired of driving THAT CAR. Reliable it was (during 110F summers or -30F winters in the snow.) Regular maintenance meant the timing belt had to be swapped for a new one every 5 years, and change out oil and coolant...once in awhile. Glow plugs could last the life of the vehicle. I have run diesel motors without glow plugs (1954 Caterpillar bulldozer) because glow plugs were not invented yet for it....ergo the ETHER(aka "starting fuel") is spritzed past the air cleaner and then you crank the engine over until the engine starts. Then the only reason it would stop running is "Lack of Fuel" or fuel injection pump was not getting turned on. . Russia is the MAIN SUPPLIER of tanks & armored vehicles that was left abandoned in Ukraine (most were just out of fuel). so like 60% was former Russian. . As you remember Ukraine & Russia was part of the USSR, so they trained together in military camps and used the same equipment (most of which is stored in Russia. Whether it be a T-62, T-72, T-82 Tank, or an SU 25 jet. Ukrainians could read Russian as well as Ukrainian so they know where the "ON" switch is to fly a jet. . Ukrainians were the "mechanics" of the machines, so they knew how to fix or weld or knew it was "garbage"...just good for parts (or not.) Russian's were the clueless ones.
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