Off Road diesel over store pump diesel

   / Off Road diesel over store pump diesel #51  
"..it seems higher sulfur fuel is available .."



We are a major "off-road" user in the midwest, we source #2 on the Gulf Coast, and we can't get anything other than ULSD.
 
   / Off Road diesel over store pump diesel
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#52  
I'm not referring to lubrication. That is easily handled with 2 stroke oil. But it seems higher sulfur fuel is available and I'm wondering how that can be if ALL fuel is ULSD.

I was using Marvel Mystery oil as an additive in all my equipment till I heard it was only snake oil.LOL I have switched to Walmart 2 stroke oil which meets tcw3 stds and is reasonable.I also just use my regular 40:1 mix in my push mower now for about 4 yrs.That way i never have to worry about accidently putting straight gas into my weedwhacker.My mower runs great,no moke ,no fouled plugs.It is used about 3 hrs per week for the last 4 yr.
 
   / Off Road diesel over store pump diesel #53  
I was using Marvel Mystery oil as an additive in all my equipment till I heard it was only snake oil.LOL I have switched to Walmart 2 stroke oil which meets tcw3 stds and is reasonable.I also just use my regular 40:1 mix in my push mower now for about 4 yrs.That way i never have to worry about accidently putting straight gas into my weedwhacker.My mower runs great,no moke ,no fouled plugs.It is used about 3 hrs per week for the last 4 yr.


He meant that he is adding 2-stroke oil to ultra-low surphur diesel fuel.
 
   / Off Road diesel over store pump diesel
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#54  
He meant that he is adding 2-stroke oil to ultra-low surphur diesel fuel.
I know but I also do this to keep from having multiple fuel tanks at home with different fuel.I forgot and grabbed gas can--nonmix can for weed trimmer--caught it in time. For my chainsaw I have a souped up saw so I have speial can with race fuel mix.works the nuts and the saw singgggggggs.
 
   / Off Road diesel over store pump diesel #55  
I know but I also do this to keep from having multiple fuel tanks at home with different fuel.I forgot and grabbed gas can--nonmix can for weed trimmer--caught it in time. For my chainsaw I have a souped up saw so I have speial can with race fuel mix.works the nuts and the saw singgggggggs.

I have used "mixed" gas in small 4-cycle engines with no ill effects (Think "top cylinder oil").

However, you will find that some manufacturers of air-cooled engines say not to use TCW 2-cycle oils.



EDITED TO ADD: And then there's the opposite; using "chain saw" oil in water-cooled outboard motors. I was a passenger in a boat on Lake Taneycomo in southern Missouri when we "locked-up" a 2-cycle 25 hp. Mercury that was running chain saw oil. I never knew just how much oil he used, so i can't say for sure if it was the chain saw oil, or just a lack of oil, but it sure burned-up that engine whichever it was.
 
   / Off Road diesel over store pump diesel
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#56  
I have used "mixed" gas in small 4-cycle engines with no ill effects (Think "top cylinder oil").

However, you will find that some manufacturers of air-cooled engines say not to use TCW 2-cycle oils.



EDITED TO ADD: And then there's the opposite; using "chain saw" oil in water-cooled outboard motors. I was a passenger in a boat on Lake Taneycomo in southern Missouri when we "locked-up" a 2-cycle 25 hp. Mercury that was running chain saw oil. I never knew just how much oil he used, so i can't say for sure if it was the chain saw oil, or just a lack of oil, but it sure burned-up that engine whichever it was.

I would have to look it up but I think the air cooled 2 stroke does not lubricate properly in a water cooled 2 stroke since the outboards run in the 160-170 degree temp range
 
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#57  
For my modified Husky saw and basically all my saws I run 1 qt 110 octane race fuel to 3 qts hi test non ethanol and either amsoil 2 stroke or husky 2 stroke oil at somewhere between 32:1 & 40:1.
 
   / Off Road diesel over store pump diesel #58  
So, if you added 2-stroke oil to #2 heating fuel to improve the lubricity, how much should you add...and does this eliminate the cost advantage of buying heating fuel for the tractor (about $0.20/liter here)? I guess the same could be asked about additives to reduce the chance of gelling (presuming that these are already in road diesel sold in the winter).
Bob
 
   / Off Road diesel over store pump diesel #59  
So, if you added 2-stroke oil to #2 heating fuel to improve the lubricity, how much should you add...and does this eliminate the cost advantage of buying heating fuel for the tractor (about $0.20/liter here)? I guess the same could be asked about additives to reduce the chance of gelling (presuming that these are already in road diesel sold in the winter).
Bob
I don't think you will find road fuel to be anything more than #1 diesel, no anti-gel agent is in it. Even if a station claimed to have added it, I wouldn't trust it to be of correct proportion.
 
   / Off Road diesel over store pump diesel #60  
Interesting read. Looks like B20 will be the next fuel pushed on us. Not saying it isn't good or not. Then comes more questions about running it in our machines. I know now the info we are getting is it is great, but I have to wonder why there is no mention about less lubrication with ULSD and I assume B20 also. Also is the worry about less lubrication in our older machines a non issue?

It's not good. I made the mistake of getting 300 gallons of the stuff from my fuel supplier.

Chris
 

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