Winter Fuel

   / Winter Fuel #1  

duckhunter27

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Location
Dannebrog , NE
Tractor
Bobcat CT 335
Winter and cold weather is on its way here in Nebraska. What do you guys use for winter fuel? I have used power service in diesel before and also run number 1 diesel. both worked well in trucks and busses i ran just wasnt sure if wanted to do the same with my ct 335.
 
   / Winter Fuel #2  
Up here in the Great Northeast,( upstate New York) I use Power Service from November on. Used it for quite a few years with good results. My B3200 is in an un-heated barn, but I have wired in a Battery Tender which keeps the battery up to charge without over charging. This works well for me, never failed to start or run.
DevilDog
 
   / Winter Fuel #3  
Up here in the Great Northeast,( upstate New York) I use Power Service from November on. Used it for quite a few years with good results. My B3200 is in an un-heated barn, but I have wired in a Battery Tender which keeps the battery up to charge without over charging. This works well for me, never failed to start or run.
DevilDog

same here- but just want to add WHITE power service, not the gray or other colored bottles for winter use.
I dont do anything specail- just add white PS and I am set for winter. I usually get fresh diesel as needed since there are pumps near me.
 
   / Winter Fuel #4  
Ditto here on what has been said. The one lesson I learned last year was to NOT stockpile fuel early in the season. Another words let the blend change at the pumps for the colder weather. And I also treat the diesel with the conditioners.
 

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