Posted by Stumpy(NH) on December 05, 2013 at 15:27:10 from (64.222.126.54):
In Reply to: Diesel gelling posted by Tom vertiz on December 04, 2013 at 20:29:32:
Your proper response is from hd6gtom. #2 heating oil is high sulfer. All on highway diesel fuel is ultra low, no more that 15 parts per million. I just rolled the first load of winter fuel into our shop today. previous fuel was good to 15 deg F, this is blended to -17 deg. Deep into winter the blend will reach -36 cloud point with a pour point somewhere around -46.
The dye will not do any harm to any tier 4 emissions engine. The off road fuel I bring in is the exact same fuel loaded through the same arm. The only thin different is the dye that gets injected at the rack every 50 or so gallons.
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