Hi I have a b2301 tractor coming in a week or two and I have never owned a diesel engine. I have read about winter and summer mixtures of fuel and additives. When I stopped for gas in the van I looked at the diesel pump and there is only one it just says diesel. Can I just use that? Does diesel fuel go bad? what if any additives for winter? thank you
Only 1 pump is common in places like Nova Scotia. The fuel supplier to the station looks after the changeover from summer to winter diesel usually by starting to "blend out" what is in their own tanks so that by the time winter hits the pumps are pumping winter diesel.
The trick for people in small markets like yours is to try and buy your diesel from one of the biggest volume places you can so you can have more comfort that their fuel is blended as close to weather conditions as possible.
Anti gel probably never needs to be used for people who buy their fuel frequently from high volume stations and in season. Take care as a small tractor owner that if you fill your tank infrequently like in September and it stays in your tank until the cold December gales blow you may find that the summer or fall fill in your tractor tank gels in the colder weather so keep the fuel in your tractor "fresh" as the season turns cold or use an anti gel additive for the added boost of protection.
No such concern as spring comes though as winter diesel can be used in the spring.
So keep your fuel fresh and buy "in season" diesel. Try not to pre buy too much going into winter.. If you think you have summer or fall diesel in your tractor tank when winter comes add some anti get. Buy from the local supplier who sells the most diesel as they plan their orders and additive packages to ensure their tanks are current and fresh and properly treated for the current weather. In your area things like on road taxed / off road not taxed, bio diesel etc... should not be a problem as often we only get the choice of whether the 1 and only pump at the station for diesel is working or out of service for repairs (haha) and enjoy your new tractor!