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in a word...nothing..........diesel will wax in the cold unless you warm the tank up i have defrosted old dumpers with a small fire and warmed up with a blow tourch but it not the ideal answer,
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in an extreme get you out of $hit situation or your stuck in the wilderness you can thin it down with a bit of petrol but only a bit
there are cold weather add mixtures i think for diesel
i am not recommending anyone do this, but good to know in an emergency
there are cold weather add mixtures i think for diesel
i am not recommending anyone do this, but good to know in an emergency
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white and red are the same just a different dye
most white is blue actually, its the same refinement its only the duty which makes it cheaper. thats why the engines run for 10000 hours
most white is blue actually, its the same refinement its only the duty which makes it cheaper. thats why the engines run for 10000 hours
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diesel has a blueish tone when refined its dyed white/red and red has a chemical trace element added so even when filter with cat liter etc like the ira did/do for years its still traceable by the mobile testing stations.
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Up to you ambient, but i would not waste time in draining it off you will need to change filters if it has waxed up that bad,white diesel still freezes the same as red its inherent in the product
with the crusher can you get it in a warmer shed to defrost then cover it at night with a heavy tarp.diesel wont freeze if being used and moving MSH
with the crusher can you get it in a warmer shed to defrost then cover it at night with a heavy tarp.diesel wont freeze if being used and moving MSH
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Yes - as above, add kerosene to the diesel ^
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i followed a T reg(prefix) bedford tk gritting and ploughing the other day council must have called on anyone with a plough and gritter, had a donkey engine on side to run gritter haha. whats that 1970's on a T at the end? they were dogs those old tk's but rock solid go for ever engineering
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it was what i would call a proper lorry,tacho and all that
my old man had another lorry that has curved glass at the footwells,cant remember the name but its funny how you remember little things like that
the pikeys nicked the gearbox out of the tk when it was parked up at our old yard (now million pound houses )
when you drove those old wagons for a day your arms were hanging off at night,none of that power steering in them days
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it was what i would call a proper lorry,tacho and all that
my old man had another lorry that has curved glass at the footwells,cant remember the name but its funny how you remember little things like that
the pikeys nicked the gearbox out of the tk when it was parked up at our old yard (now million pound houses )
when you drove those old wagons for a day your arms were hanging off at night,none of that power steering in them days
LLL