hayden
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- Sep 23, 2000
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- Kubota L5740 cab + FEL, KX121, KX080, Deere 6120M
I'll bet in the vast majority of cases John will be right. Off road fuel is ALLOWED to be higher sulphur, but not required. Low sulphur can be used both on and off road and doing so creates one less product that the fuel distributors have to truck, store, and pump. Same thing applies to DIesel verses heating oil. It has to be easier to just blend one fuel that serves both purposes.
But, to find out for sure, just call your fuel supplier. Sure enough, mine confirmed that their off road diesel and #2 heating oil come from the same storage tank and are indeed the same, so I drew it from my heating oil tank until I got a separate 30 Gal drum and pump.
But, to find out for sure, just call your fuel supplier. Sure enough, mine confirmed that their off road diesel and #2 heating oil come from the same storage tank and are indeed the same, so I drew it from my heating oil tank until I got a separate 30 Gal drum and pump.