hillbilly rick
Bronze Member
I noticed about a half of inch of water in my separator yesterday. I'm not sure how long it had been there - I'm still learning about diesel and tractors. I have just started using Power Service (white bottle). Most of the fuel in the tractor is treated. I have a couple of questions.
Should I change the fuel filter with that much water in the separator? I drained the water.
When changing the fuel filter, should you run the tractor after closing the shutoff valve until it quits to burn the leftover fuel, or is that bad for the engine?
I know you are supposed to keep the tank full to minimize condensation. Is that also true with a 5 gallon can? It is hard to keep both full. What is the best way to keep any water in the can out of the tractor - other than not using the can?
The building I store the tractor in is a damp area. This might be a cause of the problem. I do not have a better choice to park everything unless I keep it outside. I put 35 hours on it since May. I normally use it a little over an hour at a time. Does this usage pattern lead to condensation?
Thanks in advance for your help.
Should I change the fuel filter with that much water in the separator? I drained the water.
When changing the fuel filter, should you run the tractor after closing the shutoff valve until it quits to burn the leftover fuel, or is that bad for the engine?
I know you are supposed to keep the tank full to minimize condensation. Is that also true with a 5 gallon can? It is hard to keep both full. What is the best way to keep any water in the can out of the tractor - other than not using the can?
The building I store the tractor in is a damp area. This might be a cause of the problem. I do not have a better choice to park everything unless I keep it outside. I put 35 hours on it since May. I normally use it a little over an hour at a time. Does this usage pattern lead to condensation?
Thanks in advance for your help.