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mowermech
Oct 03, 2015Explorer
If there is no water in your fuel, you don't need a biocide. The biologicals will/can only grow at the water/fuel interface.
If the engine is in storage, and not being used, there is no need to put an anti-gel in the tank.
Diesel fuel does not "rot" like gasoline does, so there is no need for a stabilizer.
When I had a 4X2 one ton dually diesel truck that only rarely got used during the winter, I did not put any additives in the fuel tank. Once the hay barn was full, it was parked and left there all winter.
If the engine is in storage, and not being used, there is no need to put an anti-gel in the tank.
Diesel fuel does not "rot" like gasoline does, so there is no need for a stabilizer.
When I had a 4X2 one ton dually diesel truck that only rarely got used during the winter, I did not put any additives in the fuel tank. Once the hay barn was full, it was parked and left there all winter.
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