Tractor Diesel Fuel Additive

   / Tractor Diesel Fuel Additive #21  
Read the Hammond (Biobore) website info to see what algae looks like. It stinks as well though they don't mention that....lol Once you have it, getting rid of it is ALWAYS a chore.
 
   / Tractor Diesel Fuel Additive #22  
Read the Hammond (Biobore) website info to see what algae looks like. It stinks as well though they don't mention that....lol Once you have it, getting rid of it is ALWAYS a chore.
Not to knock common vernacular, but what is called algae in diesel fuel is actually masses of bacteria. True algae needs sunlight to grow. Either way it’s a problem and will create big fuel system issues.
 
   / Tractor Diesel Fuel Additive #23  
yes, which is why an owner needs to identify which of the 4 potential diesel fuel issues needs addressing before purchasing a product. haven't seen a product that covers all 4 issues i mentioned earlier

I agree with this
 
   / Tractor Diesel Fuel Additive #24  
Simply put, if any additive you buy don't carry either an MSDS label or an EPA/MSDS registration number and they claim their product kills microbial algae, they are full of BS. That simple.

You won't find Power Service Red or white bottle claiming to be an algaecide because it isn't. Neither is Howes or Optilube for that matter. They may be an anti gel / lubricity additive but not a biocide. I've never had the need for a lubricity additive ever. and I have a gob more hours on my tractors than 99% of the folks on this site have anyway.

In the past when I've bought Power Service or Howes I've always been skeptical if I paid $8-12 for a quart of diesel fuel and not much more. Power Service used to smell like it had Toluene in it, now it smells like diesel fuel. (Which doesn't mean that's all it is). These days, I mix a bit of Toluene with a bit of ATF (old non def engines), put it in the tank, and never have any of the issues mentioned.

FYI Toluene is still listed as an ingredient in PS
 

Attachments

  • PS_msds.pdf
    407.1 KB · Views: 85
Last edited:
   / Tractor Diesel Fuel Additive #25  
My only concern with fuel is gelling in cold weather. Any water gets picked up by the many filters before the fuel hits the engine. I have a 275 gal bulk tank, and pour a jug of the Power Service treatment in every time I get the tank filled, no matter what time of year it is. That way I know the fuel in my machines is always protected
 
   / Tractor Diesel Fuel Additive #27  
I had been looking and looking for a easy to use quality fuel additive. Came across this stuff and I'm very pleased. I've used it in my Mahindra and New Holland.
Super simple!!!! It is winter time, so I just dumped the whole bottle in, and filled the tank. Noticed less smoke on initial start up and less clattering at idle. In my eyes it was money well spent, and I will continue to use it throughout the seasons.

Tractor Diesel Fuel Additive

Don't overdo it with Additive. Winter Diesel should work just fine. Consult your Dealer.
 
   / Tractor Diesel Fuel Additive #28  
Don't overdo it with Additive. Winter Diesel should work just fine. Consult your Dealer.
Good luck with that.
I run a blended #2 and #1 with anti-gell additives.
 
   / Tractor Diesel Fuel Additive #29  
Good luck with that.
I run a blended #2 and #1 with anti-gell additives.
Here, winter blend has worked fine for past 28 years. I only started using additive this year because i had a nearly full tank of summer blend. Didnt use tractor enough this year to burn thru it.
 
   / Tractor Diesel Fuel Additive #30  
Don't overdo it with Additive. Winter Diesel should work just fine. Consult your Dealer.

Too bad there isn't a way to check the anti-gel properties of "winter diesel" as it comes from the dealer. I bet it varies all over depending on how much anti-gel was added to the "winter diesel", how much summer diesel was still in the tank when it was topped off with "winter diesel", etc.

I got in trouble with that last year. Filled the tank in December so it should have been "winter diesel". Was only down to 5 degrees F in January and when I tried fueling my tractor the pump wouldn't work...then I noticed the white cloud in the filter housing. Now I make sure I add plenty of anti-gel and diesel kleen to my bulk tank BEFORE I put diesel in it.
 

Tractor & Equipment Auctions

45012 (A48082)
45012 (A48082)
1998 John Deere 4300 4WD Tractor (A49251)
1998 John Deere...
3pt Hiitch Transplanter (A49251)
3pt Hiitch...
JMR Stump Bucket (A49251)
JMR Stump Bucket...
1993 John Deere 6300 2WD Tractor (A49251)
1993 John Deere...
Year: 2008 Make: Ford Model: F-250 Vehicle Type: Pickup Truck Mileage: Plate: Body Type: 2 Door C... (A48081)
Year: 2008 Make...
 
Top