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The Daring Dufas wrote:
You wrote:
In article ,
The Daring Dufas wrote:
As for
small portable generators, you always use fuel stabilizer/
treatment if it's a gasoline or diesel powered.
Contrary to popular belief, Diesel Fuel does NOT require ANY
Stabilizer... as long as it is Clean, in the first place, and
not sucking water into it, in the second place. Water will be taken out
of the fuel, by the Primary and Secondary Fuel Filters. So as long as it
(water) is minimal, it goes away, when you change the Filters.
Since I'm not the world's leading expert on the subject,
I have to ask those who are. Like these:
http://tinyurl.com/lm7xl2
http://www.batterystuff.com/tutorial_fuel_storage.html
http://theepicenter.com/tow021799.html
Granted, many sources are biased toward their own products
but looking through multiple sources one can ferret out the
real information they all have in common.
TDD
You can be Daring, all you want, with your own opinions. That is called
Free Speech, but when you spout Crap, people who know can always smell
the stink.....