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Re: Diesel Fuel Revisited
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Posted by nickg on December 11, 2006 at 17:12:05 from (24.51.124.116):
In Reply to: Diesel Fuel Revisited posted by New-Gen on December 11, 2006 at 05:18:30:
I live in southern indiana and we buy are fuel from a co-op. we have both red fuel and road fuel tanks on our farm. Our fuel is also a bio blend in both tanks. Our fuel guy told us that the red fuel has more cetane rating than that of our road fuel. I have used the road fuel before in a pinch in my 4020 my 2377 case ih combine and my new holland tg 255 and some of our other older tractors. They all ran fine but seemed not to have as much umpf. I also know when I bought a disel pick up the ford mechanic and the owners manual said not to run dyed fuel it wasnt good on the fuel system.It sounds to me like diff regions of the country have diff blends, i know here though that road fuel has less sulpher than dyed fuel.
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