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Re: Fuel additives.Posted by BigMac on February 12, 2004 at 05:05:54 from (66.162.239.134): In Reply to: Fuel additives. posted by Indydirtfarmer on February 10, 2004 at 05:44:48: John, I would like to chime in on this if I may. I live in Central Indiana and have to deal with the cold issue during the Winter. I add a diesel fuel conditioner to the #2 bulk delivered to the farm as a winter additive. Then, by tractor, I add Marvel Mystery Oil to the fuel when I put it in the tractor tank to handle the lubrication. I also add Marvel during oil changes. I have never had the fuel gel even at 20 below. Some swear by and others curse Marvel. In my 3010D, it took the clack out of the valves and made it run a whole lot better in all weather. It use to be a smoker, now you can only tell it is running by the sound and the exhaust butterfly being up. This combination has worked well for me through the years and it is just my opinion. BigMac
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