Howes is supposedly ok IF and I mean IF you are running #2 fuel. If you dump it in a tank of #1 it will turn to snot at the bottom of the tank and plug your filters over and over again. DO NOT DO IT! A few years ago the route driver put it in the bulk tanks all summer as he filled as a service to the customer. Come winter and #1 fuel, EVERYONE had trouble. Bad batch everyone thought. Come to find out the molecular bond it uses to condition your fuel is not possible in #1 as the molecules its looking for is absent in #1. Therefore, it just turns to snot and settles to the bottom. The more trouble guys had with tractors gelling, the more they were putting in, making it worse. What a mess. No fun changing fuel filters on a loader tractor all winter long. Never again! I still have a whole case of the stuff and still can't get the nerve to put it in my summer fuel even though it should be fine in #2. Bad memories.
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