Posted by used red MN on January 15, 2023 at 08:48:04 from (68.46.31.28):
In Reply to: Re: 806 gelled up posted by sptanski on January 15, 2023 at 06:03:37:
I should give you a proper greeting, sp welcome to YT! Sorry, yes if you are in MN same place I am you have a legit gelling concern. Luckily I was in Vegas visiting the FIL during Christmas when it got so cold. I am a city dweller so no tractors to worry about. The main reason I was questioning was due to, during that same time a lot of the country got unusually cold. I just wanted to weed out those that may have thought they had a gelling problem but were really not in a cold enough area so that would point to other problems. What catguy said about the crystallization and even clouding in the fuel are signs of gelling. The thing about it is unless you pulled the filters when it actually gelled up you will see it just as you did. Everything will just look normal. The Tractor Vet knows what he is talking about on these tractors. Although he likes to add-lib a bit in his replies, by the way the last word in his response should be ..idle.. Good luck!
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