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Re: Off road diesel price
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Posted by Cenex Guy on March 07, 2007 at 19:21:39 from (208.107.5.180):
In Reply to: Off road diesel price posted by two mile on March 07, 2007 at 18:56:30:
If you purchase a true premium diesel fuel there will be additives added at the refinery to replace the lubricity lost due to the low sulfer content. If you are running a #2 fuel you will need to add some kind of additive such as powerservice or the like. There is alot of #2 fuel sold out there that is truely crap. I would not run it in my worst enemies engine. Try to make sure that you are at least getting a good fuel. Ask to see the bill of ladding for the fuel transport truck.
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