Hi all,
I'm buying an old oil heater tank of a friends neighbour and went there today to remove it only to discover it has about 320L of fuel in it.
Good news is that there is no sign of discolouration or sediment in the stuff that came out the bottom and no observable gunge on the dipstick. However, the fuel is yellow in colour and hence I don't know what it is.
Does anyone know if this may be heating/fuel oil ? If so, could it be used either straight/treated/blended (with bio or other diesel) ??
Are there any simple tests I can do to determine what this is more accurately ?
It is intended to be used in a stationary 1.6L Diesel generator.
regards,
Craig
I'm buying an old oil heater tank of a friends neighbour and went there today to remove it only to discover it has about 320L of fuel in it.
Good news is that there is no sign of discolouration or sediment in the stuff that came out the bottom and no observable gunge on the dipstick. However, the fuel is yellow in colour and hence I don't know what it is.
Does anyone know if this may be heating/fuel oil ? If so, could it be used either straight/treated/blended (with bio or other diesel) ??
Are there any simple tests I can do to determine what this is more accurately ?
It is intended to be used in a stationary 1.6L Diesel generator.
regards,
Craig
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