Do you think that it is a good idea to keep the fuel tank mostly full thru the cold months. When the level is low I have noticed condensation on the fuel cap. That can,t be good.
Bob
Bob
+1I keep all my outdoor equipment full of fuel (gas or diesel) pretty much year round.
+1More is better!!
I agree with full (or close to)Do you think that it is a good idea to keep the fuel tank mostly full thru the cold months. When the level is low I have noticed condensation on the fuel cap. That can,t be good.
Bob
Add propane to this list…mine is sitting at 14% (500 gal) and my propane company can’t or won’t tell me when my delivery is scheduled. It’s been the coldest fall/winter that I can recall (central NH) and my 500’ driveway is snow covered ice. I need to have my sander guy come at some point before my delivery…happens every year at this time…some drivers have been at my driveway and refused to enter because they won’t take a chance witha delivery…my dilemma and rant is over…wish me luck in making it happen this coming week!Fuller is always better. Whether it's a car, truck, equipment, or heating oil tank.
I like to use Power Service Diesel Fuel Supplement. Ads cetane and it's a winterizer. Not expensive either.Better to be mostly full, but also use a Winter additive.
Why not have your tank filled during the summer, to avoid the driveway problem and also enjoy the cheaper price during the summer months.Add propane to this list…mine is sitting at 14% (500 gal) and my propane company can’t or won’t tell me when my delivery is scheduled. It’s been the coldest fall/winter that I can recall (central NH) and my 500’ driveway is snow covered ice. I need to have my sander guy come at some point before my delivery…happens every year at this time…some drivers have been at my driveway and refused to enter because they won’t take a chance witha delivery…my dilemma and rant is over…wish me luck in making it happen this coming week!![]()