Kerosene Vs Home heating fuel

   / Kerosene Vs Home heating fuel #21  
LBrown59 said:
Takes the Same .6 per gallon as any other container.
I said he's need a lot of it. I didn't say he'd need a higher concentration. It helps if you actually read the post you're replying to.

LBrown59 said:
How do you know?
Simple, you seldom see them outside people's houses.

LBrown59 said:
Yep Nothin like feedin a house fire with a few hundred gallons of diesel fuel.
People have been doing this for years. Fireman around here don't advise against it. They must not have received your permission. I will let them know to contact you. :rolleyes:

BTW, look I replied to 3 posts all in one post. Amazing.
 
   / Kerosene Vs Home heating fuel #22  
The red is probably Power Service 911, a alcohol based emergency additive. It is only used to thaw out a frozen or gelled system.
 
   / Kerosene Vs Home heating fuel #23  
Marster said:
1*have never used fuel oil.......but due to the price of it this yr I decided to go with fuel oil just to save a few bucks.
2*What is the difference between the white and red bottles? Is it expensive?
~~~~~~~~~~~
~~~~~~~~~~~
A 0 Here we only have one fuel.
If it's not gelling in peoples cars, pickups and tractors it won't gel in their home heating systems.
1*So what were you using instead ??
2*I just got a 1 Quart white bottle at Wal Mart the other day.
Something like $6.88.
What are you running your tractor on ???????
== L B ==
 
Last edited:
   / Kerosene Vs Home heating fuel #24  
Another additive is Motorcraft Anti-Gel used for the Powerstroke diesel and is available at local Ford dealers. Part #PM-23-A is a 20 oz. bottle that treats 125 gallons for a retail of $6.99.
 
   / Kerosene Vs Home heating fuel #25  
Marster said:
What is the difference between the white and red bottles? Sorry I have to ask but I have no idea what I'll be looking for. Is it expensive?
White bottle of PS Boosts Cetane (up to 4 numbers), boosts power, disperses water, prevents gelling, keeps injectors clean, lubricates fuel pump and injectors and does not contain alcohol.

Red bottle 911 reliquifies gelled fuel, removes water, de-ices frozen fuel filters, also lubes pumps and injectors but does not provide Cetane power boost. I do not know if it contains alcohol since it does not say on the bottle.

My last 96 oz bottle of 911 cost 13.99. I don't remember how much the 32 oz white bottle was since I bought it by the case with some other items. The white bottle is the one to use. It goes a long way since one 32 oz bottle treats up to 100 gal. and the red bottle mainly used to reliquify gelled fuel takes 96 oz. per 100 gal.
 
   / Kerosene Vs Home heating fuel #26  
DieselPower said:
The red is probably Power Service 911, a alcohol based emergency additive. It is only used to thaw out a frozen or gelled system.
Will gelled fuel re liquify when warmed?
larry
 
   / Kerosene Vs Home heating fuel #27  
After reading this thread I remembered I did not have any PS on hand for emergencies. I have never had a problem but I like to be prepared and its currently 9 Deg F here with about 10" of snow on the ground. I picked up a quart on sale at my local farm store on sale for $4.59. Thats the best price I have ever seen. I add 2 big white jugs to my 300 gallon tank when I have fuel delivered.

Chris
 
   / Kerosene Vs Home heating fuel #29  
No, just my tractors and 3 diesel trucks. I heat with propane.

Chris
 
   / Kerosene Vs Home heating fuel #30  
Same here, the diesel fuel is for 3 diesel trucks and four diesel tractors.

We heat with hardwood in the wood stove and cook with propane.
 

Tractor & Equipment Auctions

1998 CATERPILLAR TH103 TELESCOPIC FORKLIFT (A51242)
1998 CATERPILLAR...
2007 Mitsubishi Fuso FE84D 16ft Dovetail Flatbed Truck (A50323)
2007 Mitsubishi...
2011 FREIGHTLINER M2 26FT BOX TRUCK (A50505)
2011 FREIGHTLINER...
International 1066 2wd tractor (A52128)
International 1066...
2002 International 4400 SBA 4x2 Flatbed Truck (A50323)
2002 International...
(10) 28' Continuous Fencing Panels (A50515)
(10) 28'...
 
Top