Industrial Toys
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- Feb 25, 2008
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- Ontario Canada
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- Kubota R510 Wheel Loader + Cab and backhoe, JD 6200 Open Station, Cushman 6150, 4x4, ten foot 56 hp Kubota diesel hydraulic wing mower, Steiner 430 Diesel Max, Kawasaki Diesel Mule, JD 4x2 Electric Gator
I have been getting one of these Early 80s style kerosene going. I thought I needed a new wick, but the one I bought almost twenty years ago now, is no longer than the one that came out. Seems they don't have a lot of wick length that can be utilized. Like 1/4" !
I would like to know about using Diesel Fuel. Internet tells me I can add one teaspoon rubbing alcohol to a gallon of Diesel with good results. If Diesel doesn't evaporate as well as Kerosene, how is one teaspoon alcohol going to make a difference?
Also, these heaters are not very good at making lots of heat, yet they have to be in a ventilated area. Too ventilated and you won't be able to heat the space with these 10,000 BTU heaters.
I wanted to work in my unheated barn, and not have the heater heat the space, but provide local radiant heat. Seems like it won't be up to the task.
I would like to know about using Diesel Fuel. Internet tells me I can add one teaspoon rubbing alcohol to a gallon of Diesel with good results. If Diesel doesn't evaporate as well as Kerosene, how is one teaspoon alcohol going to make a difference?
Also, these heaters are not very good at making lots of heat, yet they have to be in a ventilated area. Too ventilated and you won't be able to heat the space with these 10,000 BTU heaters.
I wanted to work in my unheated barn, and not have the heater heat the space, but provide local radiant heat. Seems like it won't be up to the task.