kn6md
Member
While my Mr. Funnel works quite well, I believe you have to treat the diesel with biocide to keep the microbes from growing--even if you start with clear, clean, Mr. Funnel filtered fuel that you add to even a new, clean tank.
If your fuel filter is dirty, siphon some fuel and put it in a clear container. If it is beginning to look like iced tea (or coffee like mine once did ), the microbes need to be treated with a biocide. If you have the black or brown blobs present, I think it is best to get all the fuel out of the tank, clean the tank, and either treat the fuel before adding it back or just get new fuel and treat that preventatively. You have to kill the bugs or they just keep growing. As many have found, the bugs grow in the filler tanks/cans you keep fuel in for your tractors as well as the tractor tanks themselves.
I now treat my fuel when I buy it so that it can sit in the tractor tank or filler can for months on end without a problem.
PowerService has been mentioned as an additive to get rid of water(-I use it), but it does not have a biocide in it although the company does make biocide products which I use.
Regards,
Bill Vorhies
If your fuel filter is dirty, siphon some fuel and put it in a clear container. If it is beginning to look like iced tea (or coffee like mine once did ), the microbes need to be treated with a biocide. If you have the black or brown blobs present, I think it is best to get all the fuel out of the tank, clean the tank, and either treat the fuel before adding it back or just get new fuel and treat that preventatively. You have to kill the bugs or they just keep growing. As many have found, the bugs grow in the filler tanks/cans you keep fuel in for your tractors as well as the tractor tanks themselves.
I now treat my fuel when I buy it so that it can sit in the tractor tank or filler can for months on end without a problem.
PowerService has been mentioned as an additive to get rid of water(-I use it), but it does not have a biocide in it although the company does make biocide products which I use.
Regards,
Bill Vorhies