scott_vt
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- Joined
- Oct 5, 2004
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- east wells,vt
- Tractor
- 1986 MF 1040, 1942 Farmall A, 1949 Farmall Super A
Good Mornin tc24guy,
I think all the guys have made some helpful posts...
What I dont think was mentioned in previous posts, was that it really helps to keep your tractor fuel tank topped off to help condensation from forming and creating icing problems...
I have a 55 gallon drum in my Uncle Daves barn with my diesel along with a large bottle of diesel 911 treatment that we dump in the barrel everytime we refill it. This has really minimized the water issues for my tractor, and we do get occassional temps of -25 F ...
To revisit the on/off road fuel topic again, in my second carreer as a truck driver transporting petroleum products, the only difference is the red dye !
Good luck with eleminating your water issues !
I think all the guys have made some helpful posts...
What I dont think was mentioned in previous posts, was that it really helps to keep your tractor fuel tank topped off to help condensation from forming and creating icing problems...
I have a 55 gallon drum in my Uncle Daves barn with my diesel along with a large bottle of diesel 911 treatment that we dump in the barrel everytime we refill it. This has really minimized the water issues for my tractor, and we do get occassional temps of -25 F ...
To revisit the on/off road fuel topic again, in my second carreer as a truck driver transporting petroleum products, the only difference is the red dye !
Good luck with eleminating your water issues !