General question, but insight from Marylanders would be appreciated.
Do you guys experience fuel turning to gel during the winter? Do you put an additive in your fuel or mix kerosene or something else? Do your local fuel stations sell a "winter blend" of diesel?
Maryland isn't the coldest state in the Union, but we usually get into the low teens at some point. Sometimes only for a few days, but sometimes it lingers.
Murphy's Law dictates that I will need/want the truck at the worst possible time.
Do you guys experience fuel turning to gel during the winter? Do you put an additive in your fuel or mix kerosene or something else? Do your local fuel stations sell a "winter blend" of diesel?
Maryland isn't the coldest state in the Union, but we usually get into the low teens at some point. Sometimes only for a few days, but sometimes it lingers.
Murphy's Law dictates that I will need/want the truck at the worst possible time.