As Ive stated recently in other threads on these boards Im a new L2501 owner. This is my first time personally owning a diesel engine machine, so I have never paid a lot of attention to diesel fuel pumps at gas stations or the different types of diesel. Since I got my L2501 just a month or so ago, I've been starting to really try and pay attention to the gas pumps at various stations. At just 10 hours on the machine Im only just now starting to get near that "E" on the fuel gauge for the first time. The Fuel in the tractor currently was wat the dealer put in when I bought it. It is clearly ag diesel as it is red.
What I am wanting advice on is what diesel to buy and where. Many pumps I notice have the little "Biodiesel Blend" sticker on the pump. I was under the impression I wanted to avoid biodiesel entirely, but I dont know if non biodiesel actually exists? Many seem to suggest that all diesel these days at the pumps has some bio blend. Then I came across this from Kubota: http://www.kubotaengine.com/support/fuel-and-motor-oil/biodiesel-statement
They are clearly suggesting that they dont recommend any fuel over B5, and dont even like that. Most pumps however have stickers that say the bio blend is between 5 and 20. I have no way to test every diesel pump at every station around my house to find the best blend, so Im just stumped on where to go get fuel. I want to buy the best. Id like to learn that there is non bio blend diesel, just straight Ultra Low Sulfur diesel with no bio, but I am not sure if that exists or where I would find it. Im also curious if more diesel options would be available at the gas pumps in the back of truck stops, where 18 wheeler's fuel up - I've never tried to go back there to see. Ive talked to others who own tractors here and they just go get whatever is at the normal diesel pump next to the gas pumps - most of which stats 5 to 20% biodiesel blend. Im a little leary of doing that given kubota's statement, and what Ive read about biodiesel. With gasoline we had non ethanol gas that you can find at certain stations, but you had to kinda really look for it - is non biodiesel like this? Hoping to get some good advice on this.
What I am wanting advice on is what diesel to buy and where. Many pumps I notice have the little "Biodiesel Blend" sticker on the pump. I was under the impression I wanted to avoid biodiesel entirely, but I dont know if non biodiesel actually exists? Many seem to suggest that all diesel these days at the pumps has some bio blend. Then I came across this from Kubota: http://www.kubotaengine.com/support/fuel-and-motor-oil/biodiesel-statement
They are clearly suggesting that they dont recommend any fuel over B5, and dont even like that. Most pumps however have stickers that say the bio blend is between 5 and 20. I have no way to test every diesel pump at every station around my house to find the best blend, so Im just stumped on where to go get fuel. I want to buy the best. Id like to learn that there is non bio blend diesel, just straight Ultra Low Sulfur diesel with no bio, but I am not sure if that exists or where I would find it. Im also curious if more diesel options would be available at the gas pumps in the back of truck stops, where 18 wheeler's fuel up - I've never tried to go back there to see. Ive talked to others who own tractors here and they just go get whatever is at the normal diesel pump next to the gas pumps - most of which stats 5 to 20% biodiesel blend. Im a little leary of doing that given kubota's statement, and what Ive read about biodiesel. With gasoline we had non ethanol gas that you can find at certain stations, but you had to kinda really look for it - is non biodiesel like this? Hoping to get some good advice on this.
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