Fuel additive

BigDan

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I live in north Mississippi, so I'm not in a cold area.do you guys run additive in your fuel on the Kubota RTV's ? ( I have a 900 XT ):wink:Hope every one had a good Christmas. Also going to add a wench soon, any recommendations ?:wink:
 
I live in north Mississippi, so I'm not in a cold area.do you guys run additive in your fuel on the Kubota RTV's ? ( I have a 900 XT ):wink:Hope every one had a good Christmas. Also going to add a wench soon, any recommendations ?:wink:

Had a wonderful, Happy Christmas !!!! Thanks, and hope you and yours did too !!!!
Don't really need to down here in the south. But I do have a suggestion. KEEP YOUR FUEL TANK FULL !!!

As you know, we have much humidity down here. Warmer days, cold nights. That will build condensation in your fuel tank with a half to low fuel tank.

Now, maybe want to use a DIESEL fuel conditioner about every 80-100 hrs just to clean fuel lines, that is if they even need it. You keep your tank fuel of QUALITY fuel, and change filter properly, you will have no problems.

I will say this, I do use a Mr. Funnel EVERYTIME the RTV is fueled up. We use the heck out of that contraption. It works !!!!!

http://www.mrfunnel.com/Mr._Funnel/Home.html
 

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Sorry, was thinking to much about your fuel thingy, forgot to make a statement about the winch.
We have Warn & Ramsey on our machines here. Both have served us pretty good. But be sure to load yourself up with a heavy duty snatch block. Will save laboring your winch and will double your pulling power. I have a Ramsey on the RTV. We have picked up winches and other quality RTV items at :
allterrainonline.com
They have much items for RTV, and really SUPER folks to deal with.
 

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If you feel like you need to add a additive to your fuel you need to buy your fuel somewhere else, but i know there are exceptions, i have seen more trouble using conditioners than problems fixed using it.
 
If you feel like you need to add a additive to your fuel you need to buy your fuel somewhere else, but i know there are exceptions, i have seen more trouble using conditioners than problems fixed using it.

I agree with the above quote .... Just try to run good, quality fuel.
 
I too use the Mr. Funnel.

As for additive, I doubt you'll need it down there. Up here, I use PowerService in the bulk tanks (1qt per 250 gallons) when I first get it. The one I use (http://www.powerservice.com/dfs/) has a cetane boost so I've never had a problem with gelling.
 
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