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Posted by F-I-T on July 20, 2004 at 07:00:26 from (137.78.94.249):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Hey F-I-T... posted by G-MAN on July 19, 2004 at 18:19:32:
G-Man: Hey, it's the average temp AND humidity that forms the heat index, and both are required to breed the algae. Too cool OR too dry and a fungi or algae won't thrive. You don't get to pick just one. Next, while I appreciate your and others comments about the weather near Orlando, Tampa, Miami, etc., do you think a state like Florida that is wider than Nebraska and longer than Nebraska might have more than one climatic zone? H-m-m-m-m-m? Am I the only around here with a map? Also, explain to me why we have to powerwash our houses to remove the black algae twice a year (A task I will perform on my patio next weekend). I don't think you will ever see that in Nebraska unless it's at the public swimming pool. No matter where the "other guy" was from, you did say that since you had only seen a couple of occurences of algae in fuel in Nebraska that that meant it should not be a problem anywhere. I guess you might be right. We just don't know where and how to buy our fuel. The entire South East is chasing a problem that could be corrected by buying fuel from elsewhere. Now really, do you think the suppliers would fix that if they could? Don't you think customers would demand it if it would make a difference? Check out the problems they have on ocean going vessels where moisture is a constant battle when they travel in the tropics. Is algae in their tanks a product of their imagination? I repeat, your own John Dealers dealers warn of fuel tank algaea contamination and sell products down here to prevent it. So, if you're not from Nebraska, you might want to be aware of it. I can't help it if you don't believe me, but not to believe Deere Tech, well......Tsk, Tsk. I'm not going to respond to this thread any more. I said it before and I still believe that N. Florida is more warm and humid than Nebraska and that that is the reason that we expereience more outbreaks of fuel tank algae. Frank
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