Re: Diesel additive?... With todays low sulphur diesel fuel
Any additive is probably better than no additive. Look for one that replaces some of the lost lubrication. Most of the brand names all have quality products that will work well in your tractor. Follow the manufacturer recommendation on the lable for the mixing ratio... More is not always better.
For what it's worth, I use widely available Power Service Diesel Fuel Supplement.
I use to think the same thing.......adding stuff is better than the stuff coming out of the nozzle.......hell I added many a can of stp, and what was the stuff ....o yeah....slick 50........never lost an engine with any of that....but then again, if I had NOT used it ......I will never know....
getting back to diesel and fuel, in the old days - (back 10 +) the sulfur IN the diesel was a added bonus, kinda like lead in gas, it made thing go easier, it was, lack of a better term - a lubricate. Helped all moving parts....
well BOTH of those products pollute our mother earth.....so we take that stuff out......
good read :
http://extension.psu.edu/natural-re...arm-program/educational-materials/diesel-fuel
if you have an older car - it helps to add "stuff" to the gas ....BECAUSE that engine was designed to run a certain type gas.......older diesels also needed the sulfur.......
YOU would not want to run 1970's gas in our catalytic cars........well we could.......but ....
diesel fuel has stuff in it already to control the biggest enemies - algae and gel. Diesel fuel goes through a blend change during the hot and cold months, BUT sometimes it is NOT enough - or some people like us dont burn off ALL the summer blend before the winter comes in.
I would not get in the habit of adding stuff......unless you have a tractor made in the 70's ......80's maybe - those need the sulfur, a new kubota should not need anything added ......unless you get stain long sitting fuel.
Adding a sulfur replacement is fine and might be needed if the year of tractor requires it.
I do agree - add too much is bad.......do what the bottle/can says!