the 135,000 btu fuel space heater on the fuel tank and fuel ejector pump, filter and side of the engine for a hour worked wonders. Trapped the duramax and pointed it right at the radiator , a hour and it started right upHay Feeder said:Did you get your tractor started so you a can feed your Livestock easier today
Eggs Florentine, paddy sausage, hash browns, sour dough toast, big glass of milkFaster horses said:Great exercise!
What's for breakfast???![]()
jodywy said:Eggs Florentine, paddy sausage, hash browns, sour dough toast, big glass of milkFaster horses said:Great exercise!
What's for breakfast???![]()
rancher rick said:The eatin`s pretty good down your way!
Nothin` to complain about here tho` my wife is an excellent cook.
AC Diesel said:Had a friend jell up on stanadyne last week. I've used every brand of additive and the only thing that works is no.1 straight, with some additive in for lubrication purposes.
I only say this because every darn winter I manage to jell a tractor up trying to use additive alone. I put a whole bottle of howes in 15 gallons of fuel last winter and still jelled up. I know some people say they get along great with additive alone but I'm done experimenting![]()
exactlyAC Diesel said:Had a friend jell up on stanadyne last week. I've used every brand of additive and the only thing that works is no.1 straight, with some additive in for lubrication purposes.
I only say this because every darn winter I manage to jell a tractor up trying to use additive alone. I put a whole bottle of howes in 15 gallons of fuel last winter and still jelled up. I know some people say they get along great with additive alone but I'm done experimenting![]()
AC Diesel said:I think Stanadyne is a great product, I use it all the time in the summer and I also use the winter blend.
Most of the diesel mechanics around here recommend it, any company that built diesel injection pumps ought to know how to make a good additive. :wink:
I live out on the prairie and I get blasted by every wind God decides to throw at us, unfortunately I don't really have a good shop, just an open front shed. So when it finally gets really cold the tractors get beat with -0 wind chills, and after a few days of those temps it seems to really set in my fuel tanks.
I thought I'd be clever last year and try using Stanadyne winter blend, I added it to the barrel the morning before fuel was delivered so it was mixed in good. The first week of cold weather I had jelly!
So the moral of the story is I now use solid no.1 and I either have real bad luck with additives or I'm a complete moron!