Oil & Fuel Diesel fuel additive

   / Diesel fuel additive #11  
I don't doubt algae in diesel exists, I just have never known anyone personally who has experienced it.

Algae is a strange thing :confused2: We sell two different products for it . It seems like it sets on the shelf awhile , then when one person comes in needing it several do . Last week a man came in with a Provost motorhome , he didn't know what the problem was . After talking ...algae . Telltale signs are black film in fuel tank or in fuel filter .
 
   / Diesel fuel additive #12  
I work on ships and we always use an additive to our diesel. ADERCO is the product we currently use.
 
   / Diesel fuel additive #13  
I've learned the hard way, easier to prevent, then sit dead......I use additives.
 
   / Diesel fuel additive #14  
I've learned the hard way, easier to prevent, then sit dead......I use additives.

That's my philosophy.

It really depends on where you live and how fast you use it. I live in Texas so gelling isn't really a problem. I keep about 100 to 150 gallons of diesel at the house and depending on the time of year that can last from several weeks to several months. I add additives as soon as I bring it home just for peace of mind. Now, at the farm we had a 300 gallon tank of diesel sit for over 2 years with nothing in it and it worked just fine.

You pays your money and takes your choice. I know, I know, that's not really helpful. :)
 
   / Diesel fuel additive #15  
TripleR,

Well now you know of someone who has had first hand experience with algae growth in diesel. I had it happen to the fuel in my tractor and in a container that was stored under controlled conditions (not related). There are periods of time when I do not use the tractor for months.

With the tractor it caused the filter to plug which resulted in the engine stalling due to fuel starvation.

Like I said, I have no doubt it exists as I have read the posts on here from people who have had problems with it. I just have not spoken to anyone in my area who has experienced it or who uses any treatment for it.

Our renters use to keep a 500 gallon tank down by our barn that was unused during the winter months. We recently decided to put in a 300 gallon tank on one of our farms. I spoke with our renters in addition to my wife's cousin who manages the local fuel delivery service and both said they saw no need for an additive and had never experienced any algae related problems. Our renter is 82 years old. As I said, I have spoken with several farmers and occasional users and no one has reported a problem and some didn't even believe algae could grow in diesel.

I honestly don't know the causes or why there aren't any problems in our area, or rather any widespread problems, but given the cost and amount of fuel we burn, I am not going to start using additives. If I was an occasional user with only small amounts on hand, I might think differently.

I am NOT recommending anyone else do so.
 
   / Diesel fuel additive #16  
My guess is the OP is referring to a product like StaBil which is far as I know is for gasoline. I treat the boat fuel and all of the small engines I have with it before putting them up for the winter.

Like others, I use a anti-gel additive that I buy at my dealer for the diesel which is also supposed to prevent algae. No more than I use the tractor in the winter, I think it is pretty cheap insurance. I think the mix was about 8 oz to 5 gal of fuel.
 
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#17  
You will probably get mixed responses.

I know there are others who swear by them.

Just as you said "Mixed responses". I have been following this forum for quite a while now and TripleR you always seem to have good, solid advice, along with many others. In this situation, since nobody really knows for sure, I think I will go with the additive. The main reason is, and I should have mentioned this in my OP, I only put about 75 hrs a year on the tractor and it sits unused through the winter, so how much fuel am I really burning. Ten dollars worth of additive will last me 3 years or more. And since I have not heard of any bad experiences with it, I think its definitely worth the peace of mind. Thanks everyone
 
   / Diesel fuel additive #18  
Ten dollars worth of additive will last me 3 years or more. And since I have not heard of any bad experiences with it, I think its definitely worth the peace of mind. Thanks everyone

That's my theory. I use Power Service in the white bottle all year around - available at WalMart in quarts. I put 1/10 of a bottle in 5 gallons of fuel, which is about twice the recommended amount. I think I'm on my 3rd or 4th bottle after 500+ hours of use.

JayC
 
   / Diesel fuel additive #19  
That's my theory. I use Power Service in the white bottle all year around - available at WalMart in quarts. I put 1/10 of a bottle in 5 gallons of fuel, which is about twice the recommended amount. I think I'm on my 3rd or 4th bottle after 500+ hours of use.

JayC

Jay,

I use the same stuff... and have always wondered about using "too much" since calculating how much fuel is still in the tank is not an exact science.

So you think there is no issue?

Thanks.
 
   / Diesel fuel additive #20  
That's my theory. I use Power Service in the white bottle all year around - available at WalMart in quarts. I put 1/10 of a bottle in 5 gallons of fuel, which is about twice the recommended amount. I think I'm on my 3rd or 4th bottle after 500+ hours of use.

JayC

That's what I use also. If for no other reason than I only use probably 30-35 gallons per year. But when I buy diesel I get it about 15 gallons at a time and keep in a 15 gallon container with a 12 volt pump and service station type hose/nozzle, so sometimes the fuel sits a few months. The tractor is always stored inside, but no heat in the building.
Somewhere along the line I calculated it at 2.5 ounces per 5 gallons so that's what I've always run. So far, so good.
 

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