Posted by cjunrau on February 15, 2021 at 06:31:51 from (69.158.246.106):
In Reply to: Modern gas tractors posted by Doug-Iowa on February 14, 2021 at 15:04:11:
you may have more water in your tank than you think possible, if you park inside it is above freezing or above and drops below every night you can get lots of water build up in the tank. That can cause a lot of problems. buy better fuel as antigell is a joke at best. 40 years II have had 1 tractor do that and that is because I had filled the tractor right to the top with summer fuel and never used more than half a tank before we had -25. tractor stayed running till I could get to the bulk tank and fill with winter fuel. Left it running for half hour and had coffee. no problems after that. i have a water filter on my bulk tank and my dad does not. He always had trouble with tractors and semi. I bought his tractor and semi and have never had an issue. I blame it 100% on his lack of filter on tank. There is an amazing amount of water that gets into fuel in multiple ways these days.
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