Posted by svcummins on February 09, 2021 at 17:43:46 from (174.204.14.53):
In Reply to: Re: Gelled fuel?? posted by moresmoke on February 09, 2021 at 17:25:59:
Yessir I always put a double shot in my bulk tank plus another shot when I fill up the equipment. Power service is on sale two or three times a year for 10$ for a bottle that treats 250 gallon but 6 or 7 at a time that get me through the year . Never understood the guys on here that beat their chest that fuel treatment is a waste of money ? To cheap to spend 100$ or 2 on fuel additive . I guess too me the price of a set fuel filters and the time it takes to thaw one covers my additive cost. Hit a cold snap here one winter and the local hold em n screw em Is known not to treat fuel well everything was gelled except the pickup took a week cf 911 and changing filters and heaters and tarps to get things thawed again
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