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Posted by Hugh MacKay on November 09, 2003 at 13:05:37 from (64.228.12.100):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Diesel fuel conditioner and other tricks o posted by Michael Soldan on November 09, 2003 at 07:30:32:
Michael: Over the years I've achived exceptionally long life on injection systems, close to 10,000 on most and exceeding that on some. The biggest killer on Rossa Master injection pumps was water in fuel. I had this happen once with my Deere, employee left cap off fuel tank over weekend. That wasn't bad enough, fuel tank had a water drain. Had he drained that off before starting machine for work could have saved the problem. If your ever in the Maritimes or New England with a diesel powered vehicle, fill up at an Irving station. Their diesel fuel will turn out more hp and your diesel will start better in cold weather. The down side is you will not get as good fuel milage. I've heard long haul truckers from all over the continant say nothing matches that fuel for power and starting, but look out on the milage end. Give me lots of advance warning when you learn the final date on that Seaforth show. I missed that last year by waiting until Sun., then we got burried in snow. Thanks in advance for that.
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