Well now, it's clear it didn't sink in when I was reading this thread a while ago. Here's the scenario. I was clearing several driveways yesterday and figured I'd fill up the tractor from the Jerry can that I had safely stored in the shop.
No problem, topped up the tank and away I went. Worked for about 3 hours without a problem, rolled back home, put the machine back in the shop, said good night and went into the house.
Today, another neighbour called to have his driveway cleared out. Away I go, dressed for a 20-30 minute job. Just as I am finishing, my trusty tractor starts to fart and bang and sputter. The fuel gauge shows it's full (first clue) and I am wondering the big What The?

Machine dies. Restart. Runs. Dies. After some 10 minutes of this, I call a buddy who comes over on his tractor and tows me back home. We push my BX into a warm garage and let it sit. Talk for about 10 minutes and then try it. Runs great.:thumbsup: We pretty much confirm that there's water in the fuel line and fuel has gelled. I put in some additive/conditioner and it's now sitting in the garage thawing out.:confused2:
Now comes the best part. Last year, the government here in Manitoba, in its fabulously sound and scientifically researched wisdom, announced that after their success in having grain alcohol added to gasoline, the next step was bio-diesel. It turns out, according to the service station I get my diesel, that fuel obtained before Oct, is bio-diesel. Thus, fuel I had in the Jerry can was bio-diesel. Another WTFuel moment.
So here it is, because some political lunkhead, who has no scientific or engineering background, decides to impose this chemistry test on us poor working stiffs, we end up having to problem solve our fuel line systems and remedy the issues they have created.
Yeah I'm a little ticked. I know life ain't simple, but why do lawyers, who become politicians, who then figure they ... ah, never mind. Just had to vent a bit. I'm sure it'll be okay, now that 1/2 a quart of conditioner is now in my tank. Now for some FRESH WINTER DIESEL. :thumbsup:
There, now I feel (fuel?) better.:laughing::laughing::laughing::laughing: