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My boss has a mid to late 80's Kubota 35hp naturally aspirated farm tractor. He is wondering if he can mix diesel & kerosene (about 50/50 ratio) WITH Stanadyne All Season conditioner and be OK?



Is kerosene OK in this vintage of engine?



Thanks!

-frank.
 
Yes, you'll be fine. If you are buying fuel right now it is already blended with kero. The oil companies have been doing it to winterize fuel for as long as I can remember. If you're using the standyne conditioner, then you'll have all the lube the pump and injectors need a s well.

Joe
 
I could be wrong but I thought it was #1 and #2 blend for winter. That is what we use to use back in the 60's and 70's before anti-gel formula's. That and along with some other scary mixtures that I would never run in modern diesels.


The original question, I would rather use #1/#2 mix along with additives. Heck I use straight #2 with Power services down to -30 F without problems in my dodge but then again our dodges have a filter heater.
 
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