dodge man
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I Googled the cloud point of kerosene and came up with 6 below zero.
I hear what you are saying about cutting with kerosene but our neighbor froze up the same day on 100% Kerosene. He thought he was safe. I did better than he did![]()
It was about 10 below. I run Hot shot secret and Power service. Lots of it.Exactly how cold are the temps you're dealing with? I missed the 100% kerosene gelling up... Never would have guessed that could happen. Also surprised that kerosene clouds at -6 f.
Can't think of much else to do but warm the supply tank, and in the future change to a different anti gel additive. What are you currently using?
Are you MIXING in the fuel treatment before is gets cold? Adding it after gelling temps is too late.It was about 10 below. I run Hot shot secret and Power service. Lots of it.
Before. Weeks before.Are you MIXING in the fuel treatment before is gets cold? Adding it after gelling temps is too late.
I only know he told me straight Kerosene as it was on a rental property furnace. He is knowledgable but could also be wrong.Cloud point of kerosene -38F
If the "kerosene" in his tank gelled this week it was not kerosene it was #2 fuel oil.
I did see the article that listed -21.1C as the cloud point which would be -6F that article was wrong.
We have blended fuels for decades #2 with 1/3 to 1/2 #1 with minimal gelling issues untill it heads to -20F at which time we go to town and get more kerosene to top of the tractor tanks with.
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considerable price difference in #2 and #1 about $0.60 per gallon in bulk.
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