Posted by coonie minnie on January 12, 2017 at 20:00:02 from (50.124.117.141):
In Reply to: Diesel Fuel posted by gregCO on January 12, 2017 at 18:22:43:
I'd ask your fuel supplier exactly what you are getting in the winter. Here in WI, blended diesel is the norm. If an over the road truck has issues here, it is usually because he fueled up down south somewhere.
I have used the gas in the diesel trick with good results. In a tractor we fed cows with (JD 4230) we would blend in a qt of gas in a 35 or so gallon tank of fuel. It would make a difference in -20 F weather.We now park the tractor in a heated shop at night. This means that yes the tractor is out running during the day, but spends 18 hours in the warm. This results in the fuel staying above the outdoor air temp. Consequently, we have not used the gas trick since building the bigger shop.
The gas thing will work IF you have a tractor with a mechanical injection pump, and if you keep the amount of gas very small. It does not take much to have results. And remember that too much will wreck the pump, as gas does not provide the lubrication that diesel does.
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