NY_Yankees_Fan
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Fred,
Diesel fuel has a flash point of about 125F. If the temperature is above 125F , it will give off vapors that can ignite if it finds a source of ignition, i.e. static electricity. If the temperature is less then 125 F , then you do not have to worry about ignition. BUT always a but, on a real hot day, and the bed of your truck is metal or even plastic, and is hot, and diesel fuel spills on it , it could heat up enough to give off vapors and flash on that nasty static stuff, just takes a little more of Murphy around to get things going!
Be careful
Tom
Diesel fuel has a flash point of about 125F. If the temperature is above 125F , it will give off vapors that can ignite if it finds a source of ignition, i.e. static electricity. If the temperature is less then 125 F , then you do not have to worry about ignition. BUT always a but, on a real hot day, and the bed of your truck is metal or even plastic, and is hot, and diesel fuel spills on it , it could heat up enough to give off vapors and flash on that nasty static stuff, just takes a little more of Murphy around to get things going!
Be careful
Tom