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Hi,
I was using fuel at such a rate that I over bought and will have at least 10 gallons and a full tank when I put the tractor to bed this year for the first time.
In Pittsburgh, the coldest I have ever seen it was around -20 F. But this is really rare. For the last few years I am not sure we went below 0 F. even once. Mabye we did, but not frequently. But -20 can happen too...if only for a couple nights.
I got some Shell Rotella RFA deisel fuel additive. It says 32 ounces is good for 100 gallons... which is about 1.6 oz per five gallons. I added about 3.5 oz per five gallons.
But I wonder...is 3.5 oz per five gallons too much? Too little? Or just right?
"Treats up to..." in my mind always means " use more than..."
How much should really be used per five gallons?
Anyone know?
Any input greatly appreciated! I want to be able to play.../w3tcompact/icons/hmm.gif ... I mean work in the snow if we get any...
Bill in Pgh, PA
I was using fuel at such a rate that I over bought and will have at least 10 gallons and a full tank when I put the tractor to bed this year for the first time.
In Pittsburgh, the coldest I have ever seen it was around -20 F. But this is really rare. For the last few years I am not sure we went below 0 F. even once. Mabye we did, but not frequently. But -20 can happen too...if only for a couple nights.
I got some Shell Rotella RFA deisel fuel additive. It says 32 ounces is good for 100 gallons... which is about 1.6 oz per five gallons. I added about 3.5 oz per five gallons.
But I wonder...is 3.5 oz per five gallons too much? Too little? Or just right?
"Treats up to..." in my mind always means " use more than..."
How much should really be used per five gallons?
Anyone know?
Any input greatly appreciated! I want to be able to play.../w3tcompact/icons/hmm.gif ... I mean work in the snow if we get any...
Bill in Pgh, PA