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Re: off/road #2 diesel vs #2 auto diesel
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Posted by Wardner on June 03, 2007 at 17:16:38 from (4.154.245.167):
In Reply to: Re: off/road #2 diesel vs #2 auto diesel posted by jmixigo on June 03, 2007 at 16:26:16:
So let's compare red-dyed home heating oil to red-dyed off-road fuel. I recently pumped out 200+ gals of heating oil from a tank owned by a homeowner who recently switched to natural gas. I am thinking about using it in my IH diesel tractors. I have a 12v explosion-proof pump with a filter on the discharge. In days gone by before retirement, I had no problem running 1000 gals per month in my Detroit Diesel powered air compressors. I am not sure that modern fuels are interchangeable. Does anyone know? Should I be using an additive?
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