Posted by Lazy WP on December 05, 2013 at 11:16:27 from (72.173.141.80):
In Reply to: Re: Diesel gelling posted by caseyc on December 05, 2013 at 08:12:05:
I have used Howes for over 10 years. In 08, I had everything on the place gel up. Like you, I only run #2, but I think I must have had some water in my farm tank. I ended up with about 3 gallons of Power Service 911 in my 1000 gal fuel tank, then a bottle of it each outfit. We bought a ASV skid steer, 3 years ago, and it is the gellingest thing I have ever been around. I gelled up this morning, and I have a full bottle of Howes in 20 gallons of fuel. Change the fuel filter, and added another half bottle, and we are good to go. GRRRRRRRRR Of course we are up to 5 above now too.
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