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Draining Tractor Fuel Tanks ?
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<blockquote data-quote="chevytaHOE5674" data-source="post: 1770218" data-attributes="member: 19817"><p>Diesels maybe "more durable" but their fuel systems are not. Expecially the newer you get. Clean filtered fuel is essential. </p><p></p><p>I can't count the amount of equipment I service in a year that are a result of garbage fuel. Sludge, dirt, water, debris, etc. The lucky ones are fixed with new fuel and multiple filter changes. The unlucky ones need lift pumps, injector pumps, injectors, CP3 pumps, high pressure fuel pumps, etc. </p><p></p><p>Bad fuel is very costly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chevytaHOE5674, post: 1770218, member: 19817"] Diesels maybe "more durable" but their fuel systems are not. Expecially the newer you get. Clean filtered fuel is essential. I can't count the amount of equipment I service in a year that are a result of garbage fuel. Sludge, dirt, water, debris, etc. The lucky ones are fixed with new fuel and multiple filter changes. The unlucky ones need lift pumps, injector pumps, injectors, CP3 pumps, high pressure fuel pumps, etc. Bad fuel is very costly. [/QUOTE]
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