I was confused, guess at my age I'm entitled. I heard where many farmers got busted. Can't remember the event they were attending, but they found red diesel in campers and pickups.
No idea why I've become extremely to the smell of diesel and diesel exhaust. I think it might be all the seat time I had as a kid on a diesel tractor.
So everything I have is gas and I use a lot of gas. That's why I asking about top tier fuels. I take advantage of Kroger's fuel points. Last month I had 3000 points. That's a buck off 35 gallons for each 1000 points. I can easily buy 35 gallons 3x a month saving $105 on gas.
I found a good deal on amazon, lucas gas treatment and STP gas treatment. Plan to treat Kroger gas for pennies per gallon. I plan it use it in Kaw mule with fuel injection and terramite with kohler engine. Kohler recommends manually removing carbon. No way. With 1950 hours on kohler, I feel like it's on borrowed time, so want to do everything I can to extend it.
I also plan to carry a few bottles of STP in car. Just incase I can't find a gas station with top tier when I'm traveling.
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