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Posted by New-Gen on July 19, 2004 at 15:24:35 from (4.158.12.135):
In Reply to: Farm Diesel Contents posted by txblu on July 19, 2004 at 06:01:44:
Here's my personal experience: I was working at a farm away from home and my transfer tank in my pickup was empty, so I went to tha local truckstop and filled it up instead of going all the way home. As the day wore on the 4020 kept running worse and worse. The governor was acting up bigtime. I managed to get it home and the next morning called the place that had just rebuilt the stanadyne pump. They asked if I had been using low sulpher fuel, and I told them what I had done. They told me before I pulled the pump off to try additive. I put in STP brand, enough to treat 150 gallons, into about 10 gallons of fuel. I fired it up and it was back to running like a champ before I got it out of the toolshed!
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