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<blockquote data-quote="Earthwerks Unlimited" data-source="post: 11709" data-attributes="member: 1300"><p>Get some Power Service anti-gelling formula and add it to the fuel that's in there, and top off with fresh. Some how heat the fuel or like a biuddy did when his entire fuel system gelled was sipho all the fuel out, bring it in some where it's warm and let it get warm than dump it back in and run the crap out of it to use up the old stuff. Get fresh winterized fuel in there and use the Power Service again. Tractor Supply or any good auto supply will have it. Don't get the Cetane booster which is good for summer use--it doesn't have anti-gelling additives in it. Also, keep in mind that if the fuel tank had old fuel in it and it was low to begin with there could be moisture that stays in the tank which then turns to ice in the filters clogging them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Earthwerks Unlimited, post: 11709, member: 1300"] Get some Power Service anti-gelling formula and add it to the fuel that's in there, and top off with fresh. Some how heat the fuel or like a biuddy did when his entire fuel system gelled was sipho all the fuel out, bring it in some where it's warm and let it get warm than dump it back in and run the crap out of it to use up the old stuff. Get fresh winterized fuel in there and use the Power Service again. Tractor Supply or any good auto supply will have it. Don't get the Cetane booster which is good for summer use--it doesn't have anti-gelling additives in it. Also, keep in mind that if the fuel tank had old fuel in it and it was low to begin with there could be moisture that stays in the tank which then turns to ice in the filters clogging them. [/QUOTE]
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