Posted by Brad Gyde on December 16, 2010 at 06:58:28 from (68.28.138.225):
In Reply to: kerosene or #1 diesel posted by SMHimrod on December 16, 2010 at 03:06:31:
I burn diesel in mine as well.. sometimes it's "road fuel" sometimes it's off road fuel..
Every now and then, it seems like I get more fumes than other times.. Last night was one of those times where I had to turn the heater off and open the door wide open for a while. I usually leave the windows cracked.. and run a small fan.
I was having some troubles with my heater as far as not wanting to start, or "stopping" in mid run. I did all the maintenance recommended, still had troubles. I added some Power Services Diesel 911 (in a red bottle) to the fuel.. Heater has not missed a beat since.
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