If it's got the proper equipment to do so ,then yes.
The gas mileage of a farm tractor depends on the model, the year, the condition, and the land driven on. There is no set gas mileage to be expected from a farm tractor.
U Can Use Tractor tires to run A farm Tractor
Hopefully you haven't run it yet, so drain the tank and flush the fuel lines to keep the diesel out of the engine. If you have run it, consult a mechanic. You may have to break down the engine.
You can get a tractor that is gas powered instead of diesel at www.hoyetractor.com/gasvsdiesel.htm. Another site is www.best-used-tractors.com In short yes you can get a gas powered tractor. This will not be very practical for a farmer but they are available .
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John Froelich
I'm not a mechanic, but my research tells me lots of bad things will happen depending on how long you drive the vehicle, assuming it keeps running. If you realize your mistake right away you can siphon out the gasoline and while the tractor may run a little rough it will smooth out. If you run the tractor for awhile with the gas the fuel lines will have to be purged as well and anyplace else the gas went. Physical engine damage is rare but possible. Unlike the Nike ad, just "don't" do it. If you do, try to rectify the problem as quicly as possible.
Until it runs out of gas!
go to tractor data.com
I would recommend taking it to a car/tractor shop.
Most farming and tractor stores have on hand or can order you a wiring diagram for a 430 case gas farm tractor. You can also find a diagram in repair books available at your local library.
because you have to much gas in the motor