Elessar
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Turnover of fuel in both the car and the filling station. And plastic fuel tanks.Indeed.
And when did you last hear of a bug problem in a car?
Turnover of fuel in both the car and the filling station. And plastic fuel tanks.Indeed.
And when did you last hear of a bug problem in a car?
Condensation in metal tanks in our lower temperatures.So why do we rarely hear of bug problems over here, where everyone is using road diesel?
Now you have spoiled the thread for all BritsBeta engines are Kubota engines, used globally in tractors, diggers, and generators.
They are designed to run on just about anything you put in them.
So if next year there is only E10 and what is now called Super, have to use the latter for outboards?Re the E10 petrol, there is a site on the net, E10.fr where you can check if your old car is suitable. Mrs. DW loves her old Twingo and it says that E10 is not suitable for it, but it doesn't seem to make any difference. What the site does say, is E10 is not suitable for outboard engines and garden equipement. One of our local s/markets has a 95 lead free pump without bio. so I use that for the little engines.
Will Brexiteers be able to get it blue?If red diesel is no longer rebated then marinas can stock any colour they like!
Re the E10 petrol, there is a site on the net, E10.fr where you can check if your old car is suitable. Mrs. DW loves her old Twingo and it says that E10 is not suitable for it, but it doesn't seem to make any difference. What the site does say, is E10 is not suitable for outboard engines and garden equipement. One of our local s/markets has a 95 lead free pump without bio. so I use that for the little engines.
Bom bom bom bom Esso blue!Will Brexiteers be able to get it blue?
Indeed.
And when did you last hear of a bug problem in a car?
Local Brit here had an old pilot boat with an 8cyl Gardner lump. He just called up the local heating co and they backed up to the dock and offloaded a couple of tonnes. Nobody blinked. Saved €1,400. over the cost of pump road fuel.My heating fuel is red-- 32nd gasoil I believe. I use a lot more in my boiler than I ever do in my boat. What will happen to the duty & VAT on that?
I an pretty sure that it will work in my Volvo engine because I have used it in my dumpers OK & both are based on a Perkins engine. I expect that It would be OK in a Beta engine running on a Kubota block as well.
Beta engines are Kubota engines, used globally in tractors, diggers, and generators.
They are designed to run on just about anything you put in them.
It's very rare in cars, despite there being millions of diesel cars in the UK. Many of which have steel tanks.If you include other vehicles about two months ago. One that like a boat often does had stood idle for a while.
If you include other vehicles about two months ago. One that like a boat often does had stood idle for a while.
Of course, but my point is that if you are going to the EU, what matters is whether the fuel in your tanks is illegal there, just as when visiting the UK what matters is whether the stuff in your tobacco pouch is illegal here.Yeah but... We (not me) voted to leave the EU!
On the other hand, when did you last hear of a car with fuel sitting around in its tanks for months before use? My local narrow gauge railway (Leadhills and Wanlockhead) were having huge problems with fuel in their diesel locomotives, which get very intermittent use, until I advised them to clean out all their tanks (storage and loco) and treated them to a nice big bottle of Fuel Set. No issues since.Indeed.
And when did you last hear of a bug problem in a car?
Re the E10 petrol, there is a site on the net, E10.fr where you can check if your old car is suitable.
becoming a problem in the truck world, Jelley in fuel filters, injector failures etc.Indeed.
And when did you last hear of a bug problem in a car?
My heating fuel is red-- 32nd gasoil I believe. I use a lot more in my boiler than I ever do in my boat. What will happen to the duty & VAT on that?
I an pretty sure that it will work in my Volvo engine because I have used it in my dumpers OK & both are based on a Perkins engine. I expect that It would be OK in a Beta engine running on a Kubota block as well.
Local supplier accidentally delivered heating oil into a boat, I seem to remember the cure was to add paraffin???Diesel, red or white, is 35 second. Heating oil, is 28 second. Most domestic oil fired boilers use 28 second, although some do use diesel. I would not run a modern diesel engine on 28 second heating oil.
The gvmt can increase the duty and VAT on 35 second oil and leave 28 second where it is, thus not causing a problem for the majority of oil fred boiler owners.