Posted by mkirsch on October 21, 2009 at 05:39:06 from (64.80.108.57):
Let's say I live in town and I add a 756 diesel to my collection.
There are all kinds of rumors flying around about road vs. agricultural diesel... Like, if you use ag diesel in an road vehicle (or vice versa), you'll ruin the injector pump because of some additive the govermnemt makes the supplier put in. They want their tax money.
So, can I wheel my 756 up to the diesel pump at the local Hess station and fill 'er up, or do I need ag diesel? If I need ag diesel, how do I get it? Even if I can legally keep a bulk tank on my property (residential zoned), I won't use maybe 10 gallons a year unless I find some land to work. Not worth it. Right now I can get fuel off the farm, but that won't last forever.
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