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Re: putting oil in your diesel
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Posted by Tom on February 09, 2004 at 22:40:49 from (12.74.214.145):
In Reply to: putting oil in your diesel posted by pat moore on February 09, 2004 at 17:29:14:
Use a product made just for this task. You can even get them at Walmart, TSC, and most anywhere. One is Shell DFA (diesel fuel additive) and another is APS (american power service, I think in a white container) brand. These additives should be used in EVERY DROP of diesel that goes in your tractor, year round. They add lubrication, prevent rusting, remove water, prevent gelling, easier starting, raise the cetane rating of diesel by 4 numbers, keep upper chambers cleaner, burn cleaner, cleans injector nozzles, and all sorts of other benefits. One quart treats 50 to 100 gallons depending on how much you want to use. You can also get it in gallons. Worth every penny. I have NEVER had to have a pump worked on.
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