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Grit_dog
Dec 20, 2020Navigator III
4x4ord wrote:
We buy fuel in fairly large quantities (about 15,000 gallons at a time) The last time we filled our tanks was with 100% summer fuel and so far, this winter we've been using this summer fuel and I haven't had to use an anti gel additive. I have had my truck gel on me and it can be a bit of a nuisance. I've always been able to get it into a heated shop or get an additive into it before it quits entirely.
What’s your point? Waiting until Alberta has a cold snap to treat the fuel or??
Has nothing to do with the OPs question or even this off track discussion other than to say Alberta has not gotten good and cold yet this year.
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