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Question,
I've been told that you can burn heating oil in a diesel tractor without any problems or modifications. Is this true? I just bought a new place and it has an existing heating oil tank with a couple hundred gallons of fuel. I won't be using this for heating as I have an outdoor wood boiler, so I figure I'll just burn it in the tractor. I assume that this is not technically legal, but it seems silly to let it go to waste when I have a use for it. What concerns, if any, are there with burning this in my tractor, which is a brand new 7520 that I plan to pamper, by the way! Jon |
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I had the exact same situation. To be safe, just in case there was a difference, I mixed the two types of fuel 50/50. Never had a problem.
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1*A 1000.oo dollars worth of diesel fuel and a tank to store it in and it just falls into your lap. 3*It's diesel fuel for your tractor so why would it not be legal!
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