hutchman
Veteran Member
- Joined
- Mar 11, 2014
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- Location
- Central Virginia
- Tractor
- LS R3039, Deere SST16, Ariens APEX 60", Polaris Ranger 900 XP EPS
The powers that be keep taking Sulfur out of our fuel. Sulfur lubricates diesel fuel pumps. Prior to 2007, D2 had 500ppm and afterwards, 15ppm. So machines that lived on 500ppm diesel their whole life and then were fed a diet of 15ppm ... many had problems with fuel pump seals and fuel lines leaking etc. (the aromatic content changed caused swelled seals and lines to shrink), never mind the extra wear on the pump from getting less lube.
I use Power service mainly to put the lube back (and boost Cetane since our diesel is crap compared to the rest of the world). Its cheap insurance. Power service is readily available most everywhere (walmart, Tractor Supply, AutoZone etc.) but if you want the very best ... most diesel fuel gurus use Stanadyne.
I use Power service mainly to put the lube back (and boost Cetane since our diesel is crap compared to the rest of the world). Its cheap insurance. Power service is readily available most everywhere (walmart, Tractor Supply, AutoZone etc.) but if you want the very best ... most diesel fuel gurus use Stanadyne.