Fuel Storage
Proper fuel storage is critically important. Use clean storage
and transfer tanks. Periodically drain water and sediment from bottom
of tank. Store fuel in a convenient place away from buildings.
IMPORTANT: DO NOT store diesel fuel in galvanized containers.
Diesel fuel stored in galvanized containers reacts with zinc on container
to form zinc flakes. If fuel contains water, a zinc gel will also
form. The gel and flakes will quickly plug fuel filters, damage injection
nozzles and injection pump. DO NOT use brass-coated containers
for fuel storage. Brass is an alloy of copper and zinc.
Store diesel fuel in plastic, aluminum, and steel containers
specially coated for diesel fuel storage.
Avoid storing fuel over long periods of time. If fuel stored
for more than a month prior to use, or there is a slow turnover in
fuel tank or supply tank, add a fuel Conditioner such as John Deere
PREMIUM DIESEL FUEL CONDITIONER or equivalent to stabilize the fuel
and prevent water condensation. John Deere PREMIUM DIESEL FUEL CONDITIONER
is available in winter and summer formulas. Fuel conditioner also
reduces fuel gelling and controls wax separation during cold weather.
Consult your John Deere engine distributor or servicing dealer
for recommendations and local availability. Always follow manufacturer's
directions on label.
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