Kerosene in kubota zd21

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I forget if there’s kerosene or diesel in my yellow gas can, if it’s kerosene will it hurt it? I have about a quarter tank of diesel in my mower, so it would be diluted a bit.
 
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K1 is very dry...not great for injection pumps. You should be able to smell the difference?
 
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K1 is very dry...not great for injection pumps. You should be able to smell the difference?
I tried to do a smell test but they’re very close. It’s 5 gallons of potential kerosene vs 3ish gallons of diesel. I’ll toss in some diesel kleen just in case.
 
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Well, it was actually diesel, or it runs fine on kerosene with some additive. Smell test a few times and even had the wife do it and comprae it to the bullet heater and zero turn gas tanks and she couldn't tell the difference.
 
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In the winter time kerosene is added to the diesel
fuel to keep it from jelling so if it was me I would
get some diesel #2 as kerosene is #1. and try
for 5 gal diesel and 1 gal kerosene mix I would not
make it a habit of burning kerosene in my diesel
engine its not as good as diesel but that little bit
should not hurt it

willy
 
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Little off-topic, but I like how Kerosene cans and Water cans are both Blue... :oops:


(I know water cans can be different colors, but usually the 5gal and up are Blue)
 
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Kerosene burns a lot hotter than diesel fuel.
Some people use it to heat their house. Now
adays it cost $5 a gal and I remember it was only
9 cents a gallon what the hell happened??? I seen
where business averaged 6 to 8 per cent profits but
oil companies made 54 per cent profit during the same time frame????

willy
 
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Quite a few of the "old timers" will tell you it's "ok" to run kerosene in tractors for a short period of time -- my view is it lacks diesel fuel's lubricity and will take out most injectors in no time flat.
 
 
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