2019 Rural King RK55HC with Loader & Backhoe; 2001 New Holland TC40D with Loader
What did you get? I would DEFINITELY make sure whatever you use is designed for diesel. I personally use Powerservice in my fuel to get rid of water and prevent jelling.
Mark
I don't know what you bought and don't know whether some of the stabilizers are made for both or not. I just use Power Service in diesel and Stabil in gasoline.
Keith, my neighbors and I used only Power Service year round, but remember I live far enough south that we don't have much freezing weather. And I have no technical knowledge at all, so maybe someone else can answer this.
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Any product that indicates it prevents gelling. The PowerService web site indicates it does this to -40F
Kubota L3710, Ford 5600, Case MB4/94, Kubota B6200
PRI Products
This company makes two formulations. It's not widely available. Most of the stuff is sold in 55 gal barrels to commercial users. The gasoline stabilizer is good for two years.
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