Shawn T. W.
Platinum Member
- Joined
- Jul 14, 2025
- Messages
- 962
- Location
- SW Missouri Ozarks
- Tractor
- Massey Ferguson GC 1725 MB - Kubota L5030 - John Deere Z960M
Just delivered this load ... Somebody's buying it ...
I prefer the HotShots brand, but believe the de-emulsifier is critical in separating out the water, I certainly don't want it in the fuel! Water in the pump, or injectors is not good for them, wether the extra high pressure system or not! (Neither of my tractors are, but bosses 2026 Kenworth Semi is!)
I buy my own tractor fuel at local farm supply "store" ... Off road diesel fuel, I went inside and talked to them and ask the lady if this off-road diesel was any different than the on road fuel, other than tax, and red dye? She said no, they are the same before adding the dye ... I then asked her if there was any bio-diesel in it, she said no. I then asked her if it was treated with a anti-gel? She said, yes ... I then asked if they did it, or did it come from the rack that way? She said, that normally it came from the rack treated for normal temperatures, but if it wasn't, they were required to tell them, then they treated it when it got to the station . . .
While I was there the local fire truck came to fill up ... When I came out of the office, a local logger was filling up his truck ... They sell to local farmers mostly ... There name is MFA which I believe stands for Missouri Farmers Association.
It says it has added lubricant to it ...
www.mfaoil.com
I add either HotShots Everyday or Winter Defense depending on the season, plus add half a dose of there LX4 which is a lubricant, which is also in the other additives, my company pays for anti-gel, and wants me to treat out tanks on the semi-trucks if temperature is below 30°F, I pickup the HotShots Winter Defense at truck stops and use that, it's 11°F out here in Indiana now, I'm comfy here in my sleeper!
I prefer the HotShots brand, but believe the de-emulsifier is critical in separating out the water, I certainly don't want it in the fuel! Water in the pump, or injectors is not good for them, wether the extra high pressure system or not! (Neither of my tractors are, but bosses 2026 Kenworth Semi is!)
I buy my own tractor fuel at local farm supply "store" ... Off road diesel fuel, I went inside and talked to them and ask the lady if this off-road diesel was any different than the on road fuel, other than tax, and red dye? She said no, they are the same before adding the dye ... I then asked her if there was any bio-diesel in it, she said no. I then asked her if it was treated with a anti-gel? She said, yes ... I then asked if they did it, or did it come from the rack that way? She said, that normally it came from the rack treated for normal temperatures, but if it wasn't, they were required to tell them, then they treated it when it got to the station . . .
While I was there the local fire truck came to fill up ... When I came out of the office, a local logger was filling up his truck ... They sell to local farmers mostly ... There name is MFA which I believe stands for Missouri Farmers Association.
It says it has added lubricant to it ...
BOSS Performance Diesel
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www.mfaoil.com
I add either HotShots Everyday or Winter Defense depending on the season, plus add half a dose of there LX4 which is a lubricant, which is also in the other additives, my company pays for anti-gel, and wants me to treat out tanks on the semi-trucks if temperature is below 30°F, I pickup the HotShots Winter Defense at truck stops and use that, it's 11°F out here in Indiana now, I'm comfy here in my sleeper!