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Re: A Diesel Fuel Question?
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Posted by the tractor vet on February 17, 2001 at 19:57:48 from (216.196.12.223):
In Reply to: A Diesel Fuel Question? posted by TMAC on February 17, 2001 at 17:31:09:
THE older injections systems do not like the new low sulfer fuel it does not have the luberacation qualitys when they started this we saw a lot of pumps go south mainly on guys tractor that only hobby farmed and bought fuel at the gas station, a man that i know who workes in a high posision with a major oil co. told me that they are cutting on highway fuel with 50% kerocine now for winter fuel instead of adding the anti gel it cost less and most people will never notice the drop in performance or loss of fuel milage but i sure did ,the cummins dropped 5miles to the gallon and the power dropped ,at first i thought i had a problem so i started looken after 6hours i started asken questions and finialy got some stright answers that is when i learned this littel tidbit.(WE GOT SCREWED AGAIN BUY THE OIL CO )
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