Thankfully not in the tractor yet, but when I went to town and filled the can I happened to notice (after I got home the receipt says I bought kerosene.
Now I seam to remember in a pinch Kero could be substituted for #1 but was generally not recommended. Though I also seem to remember that was only older tractors and modern engines don't like it as all.
So My dilemma is do I pour it in cross my fingers, Find someone at work that can use 2.5 gal of Kero, or buy another can for the kero pour it off set it on the shelf and use it as lighter fluid over the next 5 years.
if I use it do I need to blend it with more Diesel if so what ratio is appropriate 50/50 60/40 more extreme less?
Equipment wise I am running a B1700 (Hydro static Transmission I forgot the letters designating that.
Thanks,
Jason
Kranzburg, SD
Now I seam to remember in a pinch Kero could be substituted for #1 but was generally not recommended. Though I also seem to remember that was only older tractors and modern engines don't like it as all.
So My dilemma is do I pour it in cross my fingers, Find someone at work that can use 2.5 gal of Kero, or buy another can for the kero pour it off set it on the shelf and use it as lighter fluid over the next 5 years.
if I use it do I need to blend it with more Diesel if so what ratio is appropriate 50/50 60/40 more extreme less?
Equipment wise I am running a B1700 (Hydro static Transmission I forgot the letters designating that.
Thanks,
Jason
Kranzburg, SD