Posted by JK-NY on November 01, 2019 at 08:01:19 from (174.220.1.250):
In Reply to: Diesel fuel? posted by Geo-TH,In on November 01, 2019 at 04:52:38:
First thing I would do is check your owner manual to see if there is any guidance on fuel. Ulsd( ultra low sulfur diesel) is what you get at on road diesel pumps. Off road/ farm fuel can be low sulfur diesel. Then consider that winter is coming and you will want winter blend fuel. Here the switch is done about this time of the year, but remember that at first the winter blend at the gas station will be less than full blend as it is mixed with what is in the tank , so you may want to wait to buy it for a couple weeks then use a supplier that sells a lot of fuel. Last you may want to consider a fuel additive be sure it has anti gell properties. A lot of people like white bottle power service, Howes and there are others. Congrats on the new tractor.
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