Posted by Cenexguy on April 29, 2011 at 20:05:35 from (208.107.5.180):
In Reply to: Fuel Filtering Issues posted by JPM in WA on April 28, 2011 at 09:04:45:
We just had a bio-tech company come through our area and inspect a few tanks. I had the opportunity to go along with him on some of the inspections. Interestingly enough we had a discussion about the Biocide treatments that can be placed into the fuel storage tanks to kill the bugs. He told me that once treated, you don"t have to add more. The product stays at the level between the fuel and water level, (where the bugs grow), and continues to do its job. If you keep adding, the product will build up and eventually reach the height of your drop tube from your pump. This is not a product that you want to get into your fuel system. It will plug filters and cause major damage to injector pump and injectors. One clients farm that we were at actually took out three injector pumps in the last few months (on three different tractors), by doing just this thing. Feel free to send me an e-mail if you want or need more info on treating filtering fuel.
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