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Posted by WjW on July 08, 2003 at 11:01:37 from (158.81.251.201):
In Reply to: diesel fuel types smoke posted by Lynn Kasdorf- Leesburg, V on July 08, 2003 at 09:46:41:
Just my 2 cents Stabilizer would not be needed. Diesel fuel and gasoline are quite different animals and the needs of stalizer products in gasoline are not present with #2 fuel OFf road/ on road will burn the same in your machine there is nothing for you to gain by burning highway fuel in your tractor. There are those that believe you get more power from off road fuel, I have my doubts. Go with whatever is easiest for you. If you are happy with the performance of the machine don't sweat a little smoke. There are a lot of possible reasons, fuel turned up, injector or pump wear, ect, ect .But if you like the performance and they start well, and they don't use more oil or fuel than you like, and you have good maintance on them they will likely last your lifetime for the amount of hours you intend to use them for. WjW
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