Based on your reported fuel consumption I would;
A) Buy one 5 gallon can.
B) Put the required amount of fuel treatment in it.
C) Take it to the filling station and fill it up when needed.
D) Transfer fuel from the can to the tractor when the moment feels right (that reminds me of a commercial on TV?).
Advantages;
A) You always have the correct amount of fuel treatment in the tractor.
B) You avoid running a 12mph vehicle on a 60+mph highway....in my mind, tire wear is not the issue. Avoiding this whenever possible may prevent a driver from forcefully swallowing his cell phone when he crest over that little knoll.
C) Gives you something to do when the moment feels right?
I use this method on both my diesel and gasoline equipment. When it comes time to put a seasonal piece of equipment to rest for the off-season...there is no worry about treating the fuel system....automatically already done.
I have noted that on some of my gasoline powered equipment, they respond well by starting and idling better with fuel stabalizer in them....especially my Bass boat.....I am told the stabalizer has octane boosting properties to it.
A) Buy one 5 gallon can.
B) Put the required amount of fuel treatment in it.
C) Take it to the filling station and fill it up when needed.
D) Transfer fuel from the can to the tractor when the moment feels right (that reminds me of a commercial on TV?).
Advantages;
A) You always have the correct amount of fuel treatment in the tractor.
B) You avoid running a 12mph vehicle on a 60+mph highway....in my mind, tire wear is not the issue. Avoiding this whenever possible may prevent a driver from forcefully swallowing his cell phone when he crest over that little knoll.
C) Gives you something to do when the moment feels right?
I use this method on both my diesel and gasoline equipment. When it comes time to put a seasonal piece of equipment to rest for the off-season...there is no worry about treating the fuel system....automatically already done.
I have noted that on some of my gasoline powered equipment, they respond well by starting and idling better with fuel stabalizer in them....especially my Bass boat.....I am told the stabalizer has octane boosting properties to it.
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