My Dumbness Exposed

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tinsnip

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Maine
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2006 JD 4120
I've been scanning these threads and have to say that in addition to some strong opinions, you guys have a ton of real experience that's all very helpful to a noob like myself.

Like another poster, I made my first diesel purchase yesterday. And, like that guy, I ran into the same exact sign on the pump (ULSD-Highway Diesel could damage blah, blah, blah...). I filed 2, 5-gallon containers and added the recommended JD fuel conditioner. But I stopped short of filling my tractor so I could scan this forum and be sure I was doing the right thing. Kind of a "measure twice, cut once" deal.

This is an example of the kind of information I've absorbed and I am hoping you can expose my ignorance or confirm my intelligence, whichever is most appropriate:

1. The color of Diesel is related to whether taxes have or have not been paid on the fuel.

2. ULSD will not harm my 2006 JD 4cyl. Diesel engine.

3. Fuel additive is always a good idea, use seasonal versions of same.

4. Cetane ratings as listed in the tractor manual are good guidlelines, but since I can't find any cetan ratings listed on any of the local pumps, I shouldn't worry about it since I'm using an additive.

5. There really is no such thing as a pump for "off-road diesel".

6. Bringing up bio-diesel or any other form of alternative fuel in a thread is a good way to get the thread whacked. /forums/images/graemlins/tongue.gif
 
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  • Thread Starter
#2  
I've been scanning these threads and have to say that in addition to some strong opinions, you guys have a ton of real experience that's all very helpful to a noob like myself.

Like another poster, I made my first diesel purchase yesterday. And, like that guy, I ran into the same exact sign on the pump (ULSD-Highway Diesel could damage blah, blah, blah...). I filed 2, 5-gallon containers and added the recommended JD fuel conditioner. But I stopped short of filling my tractor so I could scan this forum and be sure I was doing the right thing. Kind of a "measure twice, cut once" deal.

This is an example of the kind of information I've absorbed and I am hoping you can expose my ignorance or confirm my intelligence, whichever is most appropriate:

1. The color of Diesel is related to whether taxes have or have not been paid on the fuel.

2. ULSD will not harm my 2006 JD 4cyl. Diesel engine.

3. Fuel additive is always a good idea, use seasonal versions of same.

4. Cetane ratings as listed in the tractor manual are good guidlelines, but since I can't find any cetan ratings listed on any of the local pumps, I shouldn't worry about it since I'm using an additive.

5. There really is no such thing as a pump for "off-road diesel".

6. Bringing up bio-diesel or any other form of alternative fuel in a thread is a good way to get the thread whacked. /forums/images/graemlins/tongue.gif
 
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<font color="blue"> 5. There really is no such thing as a pump for "off-road diesel". </font>
This one depends on location. In my area it is common for stations to have an off road pump next to the road pumps.
 
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<font color="blue"> 5. There really is no such thing as a pump for "off-road diesel". </font>
This one depends on location. In my area it is common for stations to have an off road pump next to the road pumps.
 
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</font><font color="blue" class="small">( 1. The color of Diesel is related to whether taxes have or have not been paid on the fuel. )</font>

Correct

</font><font color="blue" class="small">( 2. ULSD will not harm my 2006 JD 4cyl. Diesel engine. )</font>

Correct

</font><font color="blue" class="small">( 3. Fuel additive is always a good idea, use seasonal versions of same. )</font>

Correct

</font><font color="blue" class="small">( 4. Cetane ratings as listed in the tractor manual are good guidlelines, but since I can't find any cetan ratings listed on any of the local pumps, I shouldn't worry about it since I'm using an additive. )</font>

Correct. Even without an additive, very shortly all diesel will be the same or premium (high cetane) may be available in your location. It is in mine.

</font><font color="blue" class="small">( 5. There really is no such thing as a pump for "off-road diesel". )</font>

Incorrect. Depends on your location. Same retailers have it others don't or you must use the off-road pump at the distributor. Remember, all fuel sold starting this fall will be ULSD. You might find LSD (yea, the good stuff for the mind /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif) in certain locations but the pump will be marked. California will always be ULSD and pumps are not required to be marked.

</font><font color="blue" class="small">( 6. Bringing up bio-diesel or any other form of alternative fuel in a thread is a good way to get the thread whacked. )</font>

Depends on which side of the bed the mods got up on. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
 
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</font><font color="blue" class="small">( 1. The color of Diesel is related to whether taxes have or have not been paid on the fuel. )</font>

Correct

</font><font color="blue" class="small">( 2. ULSD will not harm my 2006 JD 4cyl. Diesel engine. )</font>

Correct

</font><font color="blue" class="small">( 3. Fuel additive is always a good idea, use seasonal versions of same. )</font>

Correct

</font><font color="blue" class="small">( 4. Cetane ratings as listed in the tractor manual are good guidlelines, but since I can't find any cetan ratings listed on any of the local pumps, I shouldn't worry about it since I'm using an additive. )</font>

Correct. Even without an additive, very shortly all diesel will be the same or premium (high cetane) may be available in your location. It is in mine.

</font><font color="blue" class="small">( 5. There really is no such thing as a pump for "off-road diesel". )</font>

Incorrect. Depends on your location. Same retailers have it others don't or you must use the off-road pump at the distributor. Remember, all fuel sold starting this fall will be ULSD. You might find LSD (yea, the good stuff for the mind /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif) in certain locations but the pump will be marked. California will always be ULSD and pumps are not required to be marked.

</font><font color="blue" class="small">( 6. Bringing up bio-diesel or any other form of alternative fuel in a thread is a good way to get the thread whacked. )</font>

Depends on which side of the bed the mods got up on. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
 
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#7  
Thank you! Peace of mind is a wonderful thing. I'll be filling the JD tank with confidence.
 
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#8  
Thank you! Peace of mind is a wonderful thing. I'll be filling the JD tank with confidence.
 
   / My Dumbness Exposed #9  
</font><font color="blue" class="small">( 6. Bringing up bio-diesel or any other form of alternative fuel in a thread is a good way to get the thread whacked. )</font>

You lost me there. /forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif /forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif Bio-diesel and alternative fuels have been discussed a good bit.
 
   / My Dumbness Exposed #10  
</font><font color="blue" class="small">( 6. Bringing up bio-diesel or any other form of alternative fuel in a thread is a good way to get the thread whacked. )</font>

You lost me there. /forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif /forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif Bio-diesel and alternative fuels have been discussed a good bit.
 

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