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Anyone got first hand experience of using diesel after it's been stored for a long time? Have you had any problems when trying to run a vehicle, generator etc on months or years old stored fuel? Going by what I've found out so far, does it really only store well for 6 to 12 months??
I'm more familiar with petrol in general to be honest but I do own a diesel pickup and more recently fitted a diesel heater inside my garage/workshop. I was thinking on stocking up on red diesel just for my heater really but I guess that there's no point in buying it now, better to wait a few months until the start of this Winter??
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My diesel van doesn't get much use and the fuel that I am currently using is over two years old. It is still going fine and without hiccups. In the past I've used fuel that is around five years old in the car. I have spare cans and in the past I've frequently forgotten to cycle them properly. Nowadays I try and cycle the cans every six months or so.
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Iv a few gallons of paraffin, iv used it last winter just to test it .
Burnt just fine I inherited it from my dad when he downsized around 14/15 years ago.
I do shake it well every time I'm in the shed and I can remember...weather that makes a difference....?
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(5 April 2024, 21:15)earthman Wrote: Anyone got first hand experience of using diesel after it's been stored for a long time? Have you had any problems when trying to run a vehicle, generator etc on months or years old stored fuel? Going by what I've found out so far, does it really only store well for 6 to 12 months??
I'm more familiar with petrol in general to be honest but I do own a diesel pickup and more recently fitted a diesel heater inside my
garage/workshop. I was
thinking on stocking up on red diesel just for my heater really but I guess that there's no point in buying it now, better to wait a few months until the start of this Winter??
I'm interested in how you get on with your heater .
Did you fit it yourself
Was it a cheapo Chinese one
How it runs ,cost ect .
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I've got two of these cheap ones and they work well. My pal fitted one to a campervan and I was surprised how hot it got and how quick it got there. So i bought one to try. Well worth it.
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Iv used them many times on nights out in the many lorry I drove over the years .
But those heaters were not cheap ones ,many youtubers camper van full timers recommend them but youtube is just full of bs recommendations.
I will check out the yt channel you recommend Earthman
Thanks
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