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New tractor, what fuel?
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<blockquote data-quote="REStracTORATION" data-source="post: 6278130" data-attributes="member: 50920"><p>Run it low then fill with white, if you just dilute it over time it will take quite a while unless your using a lot.</p><p>But HMRC say you drain and fit new filters then refill with white...</p><p></p><p>White seems to ok got a few customers on white without any issues </p><p>They don't use supermarket fuels though as they contain more bio and less goodness.</p><p></p><p>A general en590 is standard road fuel at shell Texaco bp etc </p><p>Some Red is also graded as en590 also it's basically white died red</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="REStracTORATION, post: 6278130, member: 50920"] Run it low then fill with white, if you just dilute it over time it will take quite a while unless your using a lot. But HMRC say you drain and fit new filters then refill with white... White seems to ok got a few customers on white without any issues They don't use supermarket fuels though as they contain more bio and less goodness. A general en590 is standard road fuel at shell Texaco bp etc Some Red is also graded as en590 also it's basically white died red [/QUOTE]
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