Posted by Don-Wi on December 16, 2007 at 00:11:49 from (76.235.235.216):
In Reply to: ulsd posted by ric1 on December 15, 2007 at 13:04:04:
I've heard it and like the tohers have said, 2010 is the cutoff. Around here, I'm pretty sure all of our fuel is ULSD since it came out. I know for sure that even before the ULSD our farm fuel was NOT high sulfer. Woulda been able to smell that, and it just smells like deisel outta any other pump.
Our fuel supplier is a little on the smaller side so I highly doubt they would keep more tanks than they really had to on their site.
Never had a problem with their fuel either. Our 1855 plugged it's filter (single clamp on style)about 1 1/2 years after we bought it and I changed the filter then, but since then it's been fine. We had the same filters on our 285 for probably 10+ years till then and I changed them just to be safe even though it still ran more than fine.
Added a water block filter onto the main tank as well but haven't had it slow up yet.
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