Posted by cjunrau on January 12, 2017 at 06:53:47 from (209.202.4.28):
In Reply to: Update on diesel gel posted by IA Roy on January 11, 2017 at 21:03:17:
I am glad I don't have gelling issues. I am in Manitoba and when I drove school bus there was 1 service station, if you filled up there you HAD to add 911 to the fuel. There tank fill hole was in a low spot in the yard and water would get in the tank. By law they were allowed 1 ft(if I remember right) of water at the bottom of the tank. every time the refilled the tanks it would mix and slowly separate again. This was a CO-OP station. All other CO-OP stations we had no trouble. that station has since moved to above ground tanks. No more problems. My brothers all have trouble with tractors gelling and I keep telling them to install filters on their farm tanks, as they get water in them from condensation. I have a filter on my tank and have NEVER had issues. My Dad has filtered his tank finally and has no issues since. I assume the fuel dealers mix enough conditioner in when it gets cold that I shouldn't have to and never have. Nothing worse than getting a semi froze up at -30 on the side of the highway and freezing your hands off while trying to heat up your fuel lines. So yes you can buy fuel with water in it and have ice plugging your filters
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