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Re: Water in Fuel Mystery or Scam?
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Posted by Ken Macfarlane on February 05, 2007 at 06:20:54 from (156.34.142.102):
In Reply to: Re: Water in Fuel Mystery or Scam? posted by Yugrotcart on February 04, 2007 at 15:04:02:
We were getting condensation in our big tank, every time the temp changes or the sun shines then goes behind a cloud the tank was pumping air in and out and it was collecting water. We would drain it down and get it clean, couple weeks later the water separater would be full. We eventually had two filters on it we were emptying them once a month and still getting some water in the tractors bowl. We now buy our fuel by the jug which is a pain in full swing. The stations don't like you showing up with a bedful of diesel jugs. It is nice when a machine is low and far from home, just toss a jug in and go instead of filling it up first. Anyways, I hope to try a plastic tank in the shade so it doesn't pump so much air in and out.
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