Posted by hd6gtom on January 13, 2017 at 06:29:03 from (173.29.173.135):
In Reply to: Diesel Fuel posted by gregCO on January 12, 2017 at 18:22:43:
I spent years owning a fuel business, saw more tractors blown up adding gasoline to the diesel, same way with VW pickups most of them blew out the head gaskets in the winter, been there seen too many of them. You do not need to mix anything when using straight #1 fuel. There is a strip of the country where --If you are north of the mason Dixon line you should be using at least a 50/50 mix of #1 and #2. If it gets below 0 and stays there you need 100% #1 in your tank. Anybody in the northern tear of states should be using straight #1. I've been out along the road too many times filling tractors and trucks with #1 fuel -- after the guys tried using that mouse pee in a bottle attempting to lower the cloud point of the fuel. You may get lucky for a while but sooner or later your luck IS going to run out using it.
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