Each year in Oct I take a small ”mason” jar and put some of my stored off-road diesel in it and stick it in the freezer.
Last year it turned to slush so I treated the fuel as I added it to the tractor. (Being lucky enough to live in central Texas where freezing temps rarely occur longer than a few days…and even then….it’s a very rare day indeed when the temp is below 15-degrees F where diesel gels. Even then, the equipment is stored inside where the temp will not get that low.)
It‘s usually a warmer day when I actually do anything on the tractor. The point being that I’m not a ”real” farmer and if it’s freezing outside I’m usually inside,… so I don’t try to run my equipment enough to require the storage tank to be treated… at most all I need is the fuel in the. equipment itself to be treated….and that can be done during re-fueling.
I don’t know for certain… but in my imagination the lower lubricity claimed for ULSD would be further affected adversely by unneeded anti-gel-additives… so I avoid it.
It’s worked-out so-far. You guys “Up Nawth” are who really have the need I think. “Up Nawth” can certainly apply to Atlanta and surrounds tho’. I used to spend a lot of time over there and DAMM it gets cold over there! My ex-BIL and his buddies used to snow-ski behind a pickup on the 285 Loop!
Rick was a funny funny guy….and I MISS him! (Don’t miss the ex tho’….). LOL