George2615
Super Member
Most truck stops that sell diesel also sell kerosene. The pump may be marked K-1 or kerosene.
In a Torpedo-type heater they use different 'jet' settings for Kero v Diesel. usually there is an adjustment screw with a lock-nut at the rear of the unit. i.e. you can run the burner on either but you need to adjust the jet depending on which fuel you choose to use.
The instructions will advise to adjust with the heater running such that the front 'cone' glows cherry red in the middle 2/3rds and is darker at the outer edge.
For the wick-type I think you are limited to Kerosene or Paraffin. (Since there is no adjustable 'jet'.)
I think this unit does have a wick. I looked on line and found a picture of what this looks like. Mine needs to have the heat guard put back on so I just downloaded a pic.
Anyhow, I hope my Tractor supply or the BP might have it. I would rather use Kerosene especially the first time I use it. Oh and yes, it is to just take the chill out while I work.
Thanks,
Bill
I hate to disappoint you, but I would save the fuel and put this unit in storage. It will do nothing for heat in a pole shed.
We had one similar to that in a living room in the house for a few weeks but almost every time we used it somebody in the house would get a big headache. I stored it and moved it through a few moves and it finally went next to a steel pile so someone else could use it.