MossRoad
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- South Bend, Indiana (near)
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- Power Trac PT425 2001 Model Year
I spent Friday morning draining a 150 gallon diesel tank on a 150,000 watt generator that had algae in the tank and started running very rough and belching smoke out of the turbo housing. The diesel mechanic said the fuel was contaminated. I inherited the problem, and no one really knows when the last time the tank was filled, they think maybe 5 years ago. And they didn't know if the fuel was treated. Had to hire an environmental company to suck out the tank and haul the fuel off. Looked in the bottom of the tank, and there's 1/4" of gray slime everywhere. Then the fuel company brought in fresh fuel and treated it with algaecide and stabilizer. But no one cleaned the tank out. I pointed it out, but the fuel guy and diesel mechanic and environmental guy all said the fuel treatment will dissolve the algae, so the bosses listened to them and didn't have the tank cleaned out. I am not a diesel mechanic, nor do I have any experience dealing with algae in diesel fuel, so I don't know if that's true or not.
I ran if for 1/2 an hour and it ran fine, only coughing right at startup, probably due to some air in the lines after draining the tank.
Anyhow, I now have first-hand experience with heavy algae in diesel fuel, and am still happy with my gas engined machines.
I ran if for 1/2 an hour and it ran fine, only coughing right at startup, probably due to some air in the lines after draining the tank.
Anyhow, I now have first-hand experience with heavy algae in diesel fuel, and am still happy with my gas engined machines.