I use the gauge on the side of the jug. I glug, glug, glug. Rough guess. Always error on the high side. It's not rocket science.
Just use #1 winter diesel instead of using sorcery , potions and elixirs in an attempt to reduce fuel filter waxing with the #2 summer diesel .
Very respectfully NO, NO, NO ! You do not want to add more then suggested by the maker of the anti-gel. Learned that the hard way when I "glugged, glugged, glugged" in some on one of my tractors years ago. What it basically did was turn the diesel into something closer to gasoline and the tractor barely would start and most of the time could not be kept running. I strongly suggest to NOT TO OVER GLUG the anti-gel.
Wow, you must have seriously over treated. PS jugs have an ounce gauge on the side of the jug. If I need 15oz, I glug glug using the gauge and call it good. It's very possible that I added 16oz. But I didn't add 20oz.
. No cost difference here , hey just sell winter diesel instead of summer diesel .#1 fuel doesn't gel as easily because it lacks the lubricating additives that #2 has. #1 fuel generates less HP than #2.
No witchcraft involved in a product that adds .04 cents per gallon to the cost of #2 fuel and solves the gel problem.
What's the cost difference between #1 and #2 fuel?
Yes I did. I wish I knew how much I added but being ignorant about the effects of the additive if used in excess I just poured what I had left over from a several year old container. NOT the way to do it. I would guess I added 4x-5x the suggested amount but that is only a WAG. When I drained the tank the "diesel" was very thin, almost like gasoline and it did not even smell like diesel anymore. Again, do not add more then you should is my advice.
Makes a BIG difference if the home heating fuel oil tank is in the basement or outside! Unlikely need additives in an indoor tank.Fuel in home heating systems is subject to gel same as in a vehicle. I'd say if your home heating fuel works without additive your tractor probably would too. But I wouldn't chance it.
45 years ago I rented a house heated with fuel oil. It gelled. Not pretty.......
How do you know if the off road diesel in the pump at the station is #1 or #2?Just use #1 winter diesel instead of using sorcery , potions and elixirs in an attempt to reduce fuel filter waxing with the #2 summer diesel .