Posted by Bryce Frazier on November 29, 2015 at 10:51:16 from (67.142.182.25):
Went out to move the backhoe around today, imagine that, it wouldn't start... Nothing new there though, it is always hard starting in the winter. Jumped it with the truck, and it was immideatly clear that the fuel was gelled in it!! All of the lines and pump were somewhat jelled up, but the tank was not (12 here last night). Figured because i wasn't planning on using it much in the next few weeks, and it still has about 5 gallons of summer fuel in it, that I would add some "No-Gel" that a buddy gave me.
I have two buckets, both are brand new, with the seals on them. They say that they treat up to 12,000 gallons, so, I figured they would last me a life time! I tried to get some out, and they are both SOLID! Like, the NO GEL is GELLED UP! What?!?! How does that happen???
Brought one of the buckets in the house by the wood stove, just to see what will happen, but I am guessing that the stuff is probably trash huh?? What do you guys think?
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