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Installing Bellowed Up-pipes on the diesel truck is the perfect treatment for the much too common diesel exhaust leak. The stock Ford up-pipes are made employing a crush donut gasket to seal the up-pipes to the y-collector. Over time, expansion and contraction make the donuts to leak, hurting engine performance and mileage. When tractors were first developed, they used enormous steam engines which were notoriously unreliable and challenging to maintain. These were phased out round the turn in the 20th century and substituted with internal combustion engines that have been more compact yet still powerful and ran on the variety of fuels including kerosene, ethanol and gasoline. By the 1960s many of these engines were phased out and only more effective internal combustion engines that ran on diesel and after this, biodiesel.