klrobert
Silver Member
The diesel came from a convenience store.
I think that may be your problem. Try to buy from some place that sells a lot of fuel. If your fuel is cloudy, it could be an algae problem instead of gelling. Just something to check.
The diesel came from a convenience store.
I gelled up worse with the power service the last time it happened. I just got home from work and the filter looks worse than this morning. We're at about 20 deg right now.
1*But only if you are blending the kero with summer blend diesel and not winter blend diesel.1*the best idea is to blend your own diesel/ kero mix, i use 70% diesel, 30% kero.
1*But only if you are blending the kero with summer blend diesel and not winter blend diesel.
Why do they still have #2 summer blend in the dead of winter?
All we have is #1 winter blend.
#2 summer blend won't be available till spring.
*I did the math:*you're correct. i made a hasty assumption that all would be using 5 gallons per season as i seem to use. not necessarily a one size fits all approach huh?
i always make one batch in the fall, while the summer blend is out, and it lasts me the winter.
a quart of 911 costs 8$ or so. while a blend of kero and diesel costs NO more than the volume you are buying. go figure!
My fuel comes from the local Ashland Bulk Plant.the local store has "Blended" diesel and does an Okay job. My wife gets mad when i send her for diesel and she has to drive ten miles past it to get diesel for the tractor. The truck stop down the road has #1 and #2 at the pump. I buy from places that have high volume.