I just bought a small Kubota, and don't forsee using great quantities of fuel, so I've decided to buy five gallons at a time. My dealer told me that I would be better off buying off-road diesel instead of the stuff at the local gas station, since the off-road fuel will have less moisture in it. (He said that typical car and truck engines could handle the water but that tractor engines are less tolerant.)
I'd appreciate hearing what experience others have with this issue. It's only a couple of miles into town to buy the road stuff, and about ten miles up the highway to get ag diesel. It's worth the trip if it will save me down time in the future.
I'm using Power Service additive, and I've read the discussions regarding "Mr. Funnel," condensation in storage, etc. Any advice?
Thanks,
-- Bill
I'd appreciate hearing what experience others have with this issue. It's only a couple of miles into town to buy the road stuff, and about ten miles up the highway to get ag diesel. It's worth the trip if it will save me down time in the future.
I'm using Power Service additive, and I've read the discussions regarding "Mr. Funnel," condensation in storage, etc. Any advice?
Thanks,
-- Bill