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Posted by Michael Soldan on November 09, 2003 at 07:30:32 from (216.46.130.12):
In Reply to: Re: Diesel fuel conditioner and other tricks of th posted by Hugh MacKay on November 08, 2003 at 18:34:02:
Hi Hugh, I guess its the old school that if you keep your fuel clean and well stored it shouldn't need any additives. That B250 I bought that had set for 8 years is my best case study.That tractor ran poorly until I put the diesel conditioner to it. A mechanic friend of mine suspected a "slobbering" injector and once I had run a few tanks of treated fuel through it the tractor runs very well, obviously the injectors cleaned and save from removing them and cleaning or replacing, this product did a good job, as I said it is a three in one product designed to remove moisture so I suspect it has methyl hydrate in it as you have pointed out. Incidentally the Seaforth toy show is just over a month off so maybe we can hook up in Exeter and drive over. Take care.Mike in Exeter Ontario
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