Drive a little save a lot. Drive to east Terre Haute Country Mark . As stated before USE Country Mark diesel oil series III . Do not use dip=stick heater. It can burn oil close to heater. Pan ok block heater is ok. However if kept in shed as I know you will . Should be no problem. You might even find a Menards on east side of town. George most all have been telling you Country Mark premium diesel is the best!!!!. Used to be called ruby red now a different name showing their premium diesel. I would bet you will not use more than fifteen gal of diesel before May. Do keep tractor fuel tank at least 3/4 full too prevent condensation. I am reminded of a fellow who bought a car from me 50 years ago .He called stating oil light stayed on. I knew the engine had less than 10, 000 miles on complete rebuild. Checked oil, was as thin as pee. I asked what did you put in as it was also way over filled. He had bought 5 different brands of oil additives. Dumped them all in. He said friends at BAR all said different ones were best so bought them all. I drained the mass out , filled with 20 weight. Car ran for many years . George do not over think this!!!!!!!!!!!
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