MapleLeafFarmer
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- lots including Kubota B's, L's, cat, etc.. over many years
Is all diesel sold in U.S. biodiesel?
I live on the border of US / Canada and in summer I use Cenex Ruby Red that I believe is 20% biodiesel. No complaints as I use enough to keep it fresh and DPF seems to regen every 27 hrs or so and never had water in separator. So no complaints and cheaper than from Canada.
For winter though, I read bio diesel can hold up to 20x more water than regular diesel and since I use much less in winter so hard to keep "fresh" I plan to use Premium Diesel from a Shell station in Canada that is "bio" free.
Looking around the US village just south of me (Cenex and Holiday) both seem to only have bio diesel so wondering if non-bio even exists?
I live on the border of US / Canada and in summer I use Cenex Ruby Red that I believe is 20% biodiesel. No complaints as I use enough to keep it fresh and DPF seems to regen every 27 hrs or so and never had water in separator. So no complaints and cheaper than from Canada.
For winter though, I read bio diesel can hold up to 20x more water than regular diesel and since I use much less in winter so hard to keep "fresh" I plan to use Premium Diesel from a Shell station in Canada that is "bio" free.
Looking around the US village just south of me (Cenex and Holiday) both seem to only have bio diesel so wondering if non-bio even exists?