12-08-2023, 02:30 PM
(12-08-2023, 02:10 PM)catchinon Wrote: I've had a white Chevy Duramax for a number of years. Mostly love everything about it. You might want to put an additive in that will keep your fuel flowing in the really cold weather. Better safe than sorry, especially if you're going out in the boonies. What year is yours?
Hey Craig we're going to be twins, I think we have the same boat too, plus I just got a bump board like Brett's and I think he said you found those... My truck is a 2022.
I think your tip is really good on the fuel additive, hard for the truck to burn fuel when it's jelled and won't flow... I need to talk to the truck drivers and find out which additive is best... I know on the farm we used to use kerosene in the winter to thin the fuel, but I'm sure they have better stuff now... Wonder if the fuel stations are selling winter blend now? Always hate having a tank full of summer blend in my tractor and then having the temperatures go cold and not be able to get the tractor to run in the cold... Guess that's when it's time to put the additive in the tank..
Thanks for the tips... Jeff
When things get stressful think I'll go fish'en and worry about it tomorrow!