WKTEDDYBEAR
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also just thinking last I knew ATF had friction characteristic to it. the reason oil does not work in auto transmission. seems that ATF could be worse to use.
Where do you get the info ULSD "almost certainly does" have "Bio" in it?
If you have a source for that info please tell us....I'd love to have 1-2% bio in my diesel fuel, but don't see that happening unless I add it, and I do when I have it. I pick up some B99 and use it as an additive, problem is I can only get it 150 miles away, in Asheville NC. When I don't have it, I use 2 stroke oil. BTW the B99 does NOT store well, starts smelling a little rancid after a few months.
Well I dont think bio diesel has made its way to central maine yet so my question still stands
Here's an interesting piece done on diesel lubricity additives.
Lubricity Additive Study Results - Diesel Place : Chevrolet and GMC Diesel Truck Forums
And make sure that whatever you put in will not hurt the diesel particulate filter (if your tractor is big enough to be equipped with one of those).Keep in mind how dated the data is. It may still be spot on or not.