Hi all,
Sure glad I found this place. Can anyone shed some light on proper handling of diesel.
My beloved tractor has now been the victim of water in the fuel three times (white smoke, no power), twice corrected by the dealer and this last time by me. The second time it happened, I went and bought new (plastic) cans and starting storing them in my shed out of direct sunlight. Also I changed where I buy fuel.
So, I guess my questions are:
Can condensation alone cause the BX to choke and puke like this?
Are these models prone to being picky about the fuel?
Is there any filter I can install on my tractor that will filter water better than these stock filters?
Does foam in the fuel indicate water? Every time I buy fuel it is quite foamy.
Thanks!
Sure glad I found this place. Can anyone shed some light on proper handling of diesel.
My beloved tractor has now been the victim of water in the fuel three times (white smoke, no power), twice corrected by the dealer and this last time by me. The second time it happened, I went and bought new (plastic) cans and starting storing them in my shed out of direct sunlight. Also I changed where I buy fuel.
So, I guess my questions are:
Can condensation alone cause the BX to choke and puke like this?
Are these models prone to being picky about the fuel?
Is there any filter I can install on my tractor that will filter water better than these stock filters?
Does foam in the fuel indicate water? Every time I buy fuel it is quite foamy.
Thanks!