Bob_Skurka
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I use 5 gallon cans, only load them with about 4 gallons of fuel just to make them easier to lift and less likely to spill (something I have only done 1 time and learned a very valuable lesson from /forums/images/graemlins/blush.gif)
In the winter you probably will want to add a commercial "anti-gel" when the temp are regularly in the 30's and lower.
From my experience I've had no problems with alge or mold growth in diesel, but I don't really keep much on hand so I go through the can in a week when I'm busy and maybe in 60 days when I'm not using the tractor much. If I stored the fuel for 4 or 5 months at a time I suppose I might run into alge problems? But I've never had a problem given the short term storage I have. I don't like the idea of having too much extra fuel in the garage anyway.
IF I WAS YOU, I would start out with 5 gallon can, fill it and use it to fill your tank. Then get it refilled and leave it in your garage/barn. AFTER you see how frequently or infrequently you need to go to the gas station to refill your fuel can, then you can decide if you need multiple cans or a larger storage tank system. Give yourself some time to see how much you are using your tractor. I spent a good deal of time this weekend tilling the field, and doing other chores, I think I used 1/4 of a tank!
In the winter you probably will want to add a commercial "anti-gel" when the temp are regularly in the 30's and lower.
From my experience I've had no problems with alge or mold growth in diesel, but I don't really keep much on hand so I go through the can in a week when I'm busy and maybe in 60 days when I'm not using the tractor much. If I stored the fuel for 4 or 5 months at a time I suppose I might run into alge problems? But I've never had a problem given the short term storage I have. I don't like the idea of having too much extra fuel in the garage anyway.
IF I WAS YOU, I would start out with 5 gallon can, fill it and use it to fill your tank. Then get it refilled and leave it in your garage/barn. AFTER you see how frequently or infrequently you need to go to the gas station to refill your fuel can, then you can decide if you need multiple cans or a larger storage tank system. Give yourself some time to see how much you are using your tractor. I spent a good deal of time this weekend tilling the field, and doing other chores, I think I used 1/4 of a tank!