Posted by Massey farmer on December 04, 2013 at 20:37:19 from (174.236.105.156):
In Reply to: Diesel gelling posted by Tom vertiz on December 04, 2013 at 20:29:32:
I had a skid loader gel up last week when it got down to zero here in ny. The fuel came from the pump at the local station so I don't know if they had started last week but hopefully they have started by now. I know i should have treated it myself but i figured they had started winter blends by now but then again it was still november and who knows when it was put in thier tanks. I had a pump rebuilt for a truck a few years ago. When I was picking it up I asked the guys at the shop. They said off road or the red diesel isn't refined as much to make ultra low sulfer diesel and therefore has more lubrication in it. They told me its actually better to run in older Diesel engines that need more lubrication for the pumps.
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