3 diesel choices at local station

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GFL:kerosene is just a more refined diesel fuel(actually #1 and kerosene are the same these days)and it contains a little less energy and a little less lubrication for your fuel system parts.In the north in winter months it's quite common for diesel fuel to be blended 20-40% with regular #2 diesel fuel to avoid winter gelling,often with fuel treatment added.A gallon every tankful will not hurt anything,or mix both gallons in a tankful with some Power Service or Howes Lubricator for an up north winter blend.Good Luck!
 
   / 3 diesel choices at local station #32  
It has less than 50 hours on it. I won't take a chance.

Thanks for the prompt reply,
Gary
 
   / 3 diesel choices at local station #33  
GFL:kerosene is just a more refined diesel fuel(actually #1 and kerosene are the same these days)and it contains a little less energy and a little less lubrication for your fuel system parts.In the north in winter months it's quite common for diesel fuel to be blended 20-40% with regular #2 diesel fuel to avoid winter gelling,often with fuel treatment added.A gallon every tankful will not hurt anything,or mix both gallons in a tankful with some Power Service or Howes Lubricator for an up north winter blend.Good Luck!

Kero and D1 are not the same around here.
 
   / 3 diesel choices at local station #34  
I would not be afraid to mix it in a tractor. As stated, it was used for years to keep diesel from gelling in cold climates.
 

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