Fuel Additive

85Hokie

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What is the best diesel additive to use for winter? I am new to this as my old tractor was a gas job.
I would first, before adding stuff to your fuel is to make sure that you keep the crud out.

Buy you a nice filter/funnel, the type that keeps the small stuff out and WATER.
I bought this one last year, and yes filling the tank is a little slower but it is great for catching stuff that you would never see!!!!

http://www.amazon.com/Mr-Funnel-AF1...r=8-4&keywords=diesel+fuel+funnel+with+filter


I found that an old 32 oz gatoraid empty bottle with the bottom cut off works perfect to hold it all in place as you fill the tank.

this is a good anti gel :

http://www.amazon.com/Power-Service...533139&sr=8-1&keywords=Power+Service+anti+gel
 

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I would first, before adding stuff to your fuel is to make sure that you keep the crud out.

Buy you a nice filter/funnel, the type that keeps the small stuff out and WATER.
I bought this one last year, and yes filling the tank is a little slower but it is great for catching stuff that you would never see!!!!

http://www.amazon.com/Mr-Funnel-AF1...r=8-4&keywords=diesel+fuel+funnel+with+filter


I found that an old 32 oz gatoraid empty bottle with the bottom cut off works perfect to hold it all in place as you fill the tank.

this is a good anti gel :

http://www.amazon.com/Power-Service...533139&sr=8-1&keywords=Power+Service+anti+gel
That PowerService product is for after your tractor has already gelled up, it says right on it, that it is not a preventative. You want one of their other products in either the grey or white bottles.
 

85Hokie

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That PowerService product is for after your tractor has already gelled up, it says right on it, that it is not a preventative. You want one of their other products in either the grey or white bottles.

BAP

yup, jumped before looking ! I hope I dont need it ! By then it will be too late !!
 

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Not a Problem 85Hokie. I used to think the 911 was a preventative until I reread the label closely one time. I use the Power Service in the white bottle and have had real good luck with it.
 

SLIMSHADIE

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Those are all good tips.
White bottle P.S. on regular basis.
Buy a Red bottle for the just in case, which i needed last winter.
Pre filter while filling up. I dont do this but it cant hurt.

Anither tip is buy your diesel as needed. It is bleneded for the current temps. I bought some early winter diesel last year as it did a good job mostly, it gelled up a month later when it got really really cold. Also buy it at a place that sells alot of diesel. You can tell by the customers/trucks on a regular basis. You want the freshest and current diesel as possible.

Having a diesel truck for the last 8 years, I've never had a fuel issue. That being said, i was always filling the tank weekly. Last winter the BX ran 1 night when it was 0 w/-20 degree wind chill. But the next day it was -20 w/-40 wind chill. It started up but froze up driving 10' out of the shed. :eek: I bought my fuel 4-6 previously, lesson learned. Sick day :D
 

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I now use a product called K-100. I have use Power Service in the past. If you have a metal tank Power Service is fine. If you have a Plastic Fuel tanks on your Tractor you should use K-100 product. All brand of dealership here in Vermont where -40' cold weather comes now have change as Power Service will eat into the Plastic Tanks.

http://k-100.com/
 

CaveCreekRay

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Just wondering...

I have some Power Service too. How does it not eat through the bottle it's in?
Plastic is pretty impervious. Do we know this "plastic attack" story is real and not a dealer rumor to push his own product? Just wondering.

Seems like with as many tractors out there, this would be a big story...
 

sooeyman

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The Fitch Fuel Catalyst is all I use on all of my gas or diesel engines. I have never had a fuel-related problem in more than ten years since I first started using this product. It works!
 

2458n

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Ran heavy equipment and used nothing but the fuel that came off the trucks. Got fueled after work every night. Cranes,dozers ,forklifts,and frontloaders all used same stuff. I get mine at a local truck stop in a blue plastic 5 gallon container that is old and has a spout. Been doing so for two tractors for 30 plus years and a 0ld 1996 ford 7.3. Keep clean filters on stuff and a good battery. Maybe I have been lucky.