Posted by caterpillar guy on October 14, 2018 at 04:56:30 from (47.26.86.124):
In Reply to: Winter Diesel Blend posted by EUG560 on October 12, 2018 at 05:34:03:
Either there is a lot of very poor fuel used, or the suppliers/local delivery does not care about the customers they lose. I can count on one hand the number of times I have needed to supplement fuel, to either prevent or cure problems due to gelling fuel in the winter. I am with Guido on the blended for the local area. I have run trucks all over the US winter and summer. From 115 to -30 with few problems. If south and fuel up, buy fuel going north during winter, and as the southern fuel mixes and blends with northern fuel things will be fine. If I am in FL I get some fuel in TN then again in OH or MI on the way home and fuel will be good without any treatment. I also change my fuel filters about October before it is cold to work on things.
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