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diesel fuel for a 1990s 843
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<blockquote data-quote="jerry" data-source="post: 52145" data-attributes="member: 931"><p>In our area the stations with only one off road pump change the blend of #1 and #2 fuel in the spring and again in the fall. Others have two pumps and you can do what ever you want. We used to use heating oil in the old cat machines #2 in the summer and 50 50 in the winter with no trouble but those were different engines. Off road here was higher sulpher than road fuel last time I checked but laws are changing. If you follow what the local loggers or commercial guys are doing you can't go too far wrong.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jerry, post: 52145, member: 931"] In our area the stations with only one off road pump change the blend of #1 and #2 fuel in the spring and again in the fall. Others have two pumps and you can do what ever you want. We used to use heating oil in the old cat machines #2 in the summer and 50 50 in the winter with no trouble but those were different engines. Off road here was higher sulpher than road fuel last time I checked but laws are changing. If you follow what the local loggers or commercial guys are doing you can't go too far wrong. [/QUOTE]
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