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<blockquote data-quote="Fred Belknap" data-source="post: 1098087" data-attributes="member: 8461"><p>The first time it froze I wasn't sure that the water had just built up over time or where it came from. But I drained the fuel tank and put alcohol in the drained tank to melt the ice then drained it again. I filled it back up and less than three weeks it freezes up again makes me think that the water came with the fuel that I had just bought. I intend to confront them about it but I doubt I can get any relief. I will make sure that my neighbors that use off road diesel know . Thanks for the information, I will try the additive suggested, I think Walmart carries it. There is a sediment bowl on the fuel lines and I will keep an eye on it and drain it if needed. I may raise the pick up on the pump and transfer to a clean tank then just waste the bottom few gallons for burning brush or what ever.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fred Belknap, post: 1098087, member: 8461"] The first time it froze I wasn't sure that the water had just built up over time or where it came from. But I drained the fuel tank and put alcohol in the drained tank to melt the ice then drained it again. I filled it back up and less than three weeks it freezes up again makes me think that the water came with the fuel that I had just bought. I intend to confront them about it but I doubt I can get any relief. I will make sure that my neighbors that use off road diesel know . Thanks for the information, I will try the additive suggested, I think Walmart carries it. There is a sediment bowl on the fuel lines and I will keep an eye on it and drain it if needed. I may raise the pick up on the pump and transfer to a clean tank then just waste the bottom few gallons for burning brush or what ever. [/QUOTE]
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