Posted by Determined on February 15, 2021 at 05:42:34 from (216.130.212.201):
In Reply to: Modern gas tractors posted by Doug-Iowa on February 14, 2021 at 15:04:11:
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Wouldn't much matter if you had the fuel in the tank boiling hot, by the time it makes it's way through the lines, pumps, filters etc it will be cooled off and of course once it sits overnight the fuel in the lines will return to ambient temperature.
I started several tractors multiple times in the past two weeks for feeding the cattle, temp's have been in the -40 range, only thing I had to do related to fuel was fill one up.
Tractors were outside and plugged in.
From what you have posted it sounds like you already know how to solve your problem.
No reason to reinvent the wheel when the solution to your problem is only a 15 mile drive away.
If you hate messing around with jerry cans you could probably buy a transfer tank and pump for less than all the heaters you spoke about.
Siphon out whatever you can from your tank.
Fill it up with the right fuel.
Let it run for an hour, sit back and enjoy a cup of coffee or whatever, problem solved.
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