redharley
Gold Member
Agree with dieselpower, been a fleet mech for over the road trucks for over 35 yr's, gas is a no-no for the reasons he said.They use to say in a pinch years ago if you were stuck in 20 ft driff and after you shoveled your self out and your truck was froze up, if you added a few gals of gas might get you going.Sure might get you home if the gas station is across the street and your shovel is handy.Easier to carry some polar power, or Howes any of the new additives that will get you going if things are not to bad.But if your fuel has turned to jelly thier's no quick fix.For 6 bucks a qt that treat's 250 gal it's pretty cheap insurance for us tractor type's here in this forum for sure.I mean there is not to many of us here that will use more than quart a winter.For me in the 2 coldest month's I like 20% kero in my fuel and Howe's