I filled the tractor up with Winter blend Diesel last Fall in the event that I might need to use it during the Winter. I have used it very little up till now and the weather has turned VERY hot.
1*Should I drain the fuel out and put regular Diesel back in or is it safe to just burn up the Winter blend?
1*Didn't your tractor run fine on the winter stuff during the winter?
Can you give me any logical reason why the now warmer temps would have any effect on how your tractor would perform on it?
2*It's the same stuff, no worries.
My supplier has told me they no longer blend winter fuel due to the regs on sulfer etc..... It's up to the customer to treat it for cold weather. I add 1 gallon of Power Service to each delivery and this is the first year that I had no gelling issues.:thumbsup:
2*Exactly .
This is pump Diesel (ULSD) that I bought in November so it may have been blended with kerosene.
3*I suspect that the engine power might be down if I use it instead of regular Diesel
4* but I was just worried that it might have lower Cetane.
I always dope my fuel up with Power Service about double what they recomend so it does have a double dose of white PS in it. Will that make a difference?
3*What does that have to do with it since your tractor will run the same on it winter or summer?
4* Why would the Cetane be lower now than it was last winter.?
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In my area of West Virginia, "Winter Blend" used to be 25% Kerosene and 75% Diesel. Now a days, it's Diesel Fuel and an additive.
5*With a kero. and diesel blend, you could see a little lose of hp and economy due to the fact that kero doesn't have the btu's that diesel does.
I doubt you'll see any difference (I don't) with today's "store bought" winter fuels vs. summer fuel.
6*Burn it, it won't hurt a thing.
My :2cents: worth!
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5*But that has nothing to do with using it in winter V.S summer.
6*Use it
That's good news about not having to drain it and refill it!
Somewhere along the line I was told that it was a good idea to double the dose of PS. I haven't been using enough fuel that it has become costly but,
7*if that's not a good idea, maybe I'll just add the recommended amount.
7* I t won't hurt a thing .
I dump a Qt of in every 55 gallon drum fill up.
8*Well sure it can,but I would be more worried about moisture,from setting around than the blend[if there is a blend]
8*That's probably a needless concern.
The tractor has been running and starting extremely well so I think you guys are correct,
9*just leave it in and use it up! Thanks very much for your replies!
9*That would be my choice.
There's a lot of miss guided myths and missinformation about fuel out there .
All that does is complicate and confuse things especially for the green horns.
HERE is my thoughts on winter V.S summer fuel.
My manual says winter blend when temp hits 14 degrees .
Since here where I live in Oh.few if any winter days are that cold so I could likely get by with summer fuel all year long.
So I just fill up with what ever is in season and forget about all the hassle.