PILOON
Super Star Member
Kerosene would be OK for cold weather as well.
Back then I often was given Jet fuel by the 45 gal bbl.
Now the tractor loved to run on JP fuel even more than my wallet.
When I had gelling of my oil stove oil the merchant wanted to sell me 'winter fuel' which he admitted was pure kerosene (at a premium).
I declined and instead coiled heat tracing line around the inlet pipe, and that did the trick!
When my tank was more than 1/2 full the pressure actually forced the gelled oil into the warm room and all was good.
BUT when low there was not enough pressure so the heat stopped.
Back then I often was given Jet fuel by the 45 gal bbl.
Now the tractor loved to run on JP fuel even more than my wallet.
When I had gelling of my oil stove oil the merchant wanted to sell me 'winter fuel' which he admitted was pure kerosene (at a premium).
I declined and instead coiled heat tracing line around the inlet pipe, and that did the trick!
When my tank was more than 1/2 full the pressure actually forced the gelled oil into the warm room and all was good.
BUT when low there was not enough pressure so the heat stopped.