diesel lover
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- Ferg. To 20, 1956 Massey F. MF 25 diesel, Ferg. 40, 1944 John D. A, 1965 cockshutt 40,
I agree with PoorMansCat. Drain the fuel tank and replace with clean Diesel and some Diesel fuel conditioner. Detroit recommends SAE40 year round. That means, where you are, a block heater would help with the starting. I doubt you hurt the engine by running it. Those "Driptroits" would put up with about anything but lugging. Wind it right out and run it like you just hit your hand with a hammer, it will be a much happier engine that way.
I learned this as a kid and this is actually true!! Detroit's like to be ran hard!!! They have their power in the higher rpms so they don't like to be lugged in the lower Rpms.
It is true these will run on about any fuel due to their crude mechanical nature. Jet fuel, kerosene, used motor oil, trans fluid, heating oil, engine engine oil in small percentage... etc.
By wheel loader do you mean like an articulated pay loader?