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As I was refueling the 80gal tank on my M925, I decided to rotate the fuel in my 5-gal diesel fuel cans. After I poured about 3-4 gallons from the can, I noticed that it didn't look like diesel - it was gas. I probably filled it last summer for hurricane prep and forgot I had gas in a yellow diesel can. Anyway, is 3 gallons of gas in an 80 gallon tank going to damage my NHC250 engine?
I can pump the tank back into my 250 gallon bulk tank to dilute it further if I have to, but I also use that fuel for the Perkins tractor engine, MEP002/003 generators, 7.3 Ford, 6.2 and 6.5 CUCV engines, as well as other NHC250 and 8.3 trucks. My bulk tank mix is 2% new motor oil (NOS oil I didn't want to use as lube oil) and 1% 2-stroke oil.
My deuces aren't running at the time, or I would just pump it into their tanks, and their tanks are already full.
Thoughts, comments (other than addressing my stupidity), advice are welcome.
I can pump the tank back into my 250 gallon bulk tank to dilute it further if I have to, but I also use that fuel for the Perkins tractor engine, MEP002/003 generators, 7.3 Ford, 6.2 and 6.5 CUCV engines, as well as other NHC250 and 8.3 trucks. My bulk tank mix is 2% new motor oil (NOS oil I didn't want to use as lube oil) and 1% 2-stroke oil.
My deuces aren't running at the time, or I would just pump it into their tanks, and their tanks are already full.
Thoughts, comments (other than addressing my stupidity), advice are welcome.