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Posted by massey333 on December 11, 2006 at 07:45:08 from (216.255.21.212):
In Reply to: What? Please explain posted by jdemaris on December 11, 2006 at 06:19:42:
To give a diff.answer,back in the early-mid 90s when the change over was made,if the wholesaler only had 1 tank he put the dye in the low sulf. and sold it as off road.Most (not all)of his customers with Stanidyne pumps had SEAL(Not mech.failures),That is why Stanidyne came out with their Lub.product.The local JD dealership problely put 50-100 new SEALs in the first few yrs..Gary,our suppler still has Seperate tanks for High and low sulfer fuels and will in the future with Off road becoming Low Sulfer Dyed and the ULTRA Low becoming Highway.It isn't the sulfer but the refining process that causes the Lub.problem and hopefully it won't happen this time.I have been running B-20 on and off road fuel going on two years and am Happy(??).Your Question on mixing #2 makes Sh***.That is only my take on it from Having to buy it(50-50) in an Emergency in the Dakotas and Mt..(low lost power.)
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