Electra_Glide
Senior Member
Somebody once told me there's no sunch thing as a dumb question, so here goes...
I have been running "off-road" fuel in my 2006 Bobcat S175 since I got it. This weekend when I went to pick up some fuel, there's now a big sign on the pump that says something like "High Sulfer - home heating use only. Not intended for use in internal combustion engines".
I remember reading something, somewhere about ulta-low sulfer diesel, and newer engines for on-road trucks.
Since there are a bunch of people on here who are smarter than me, can somebody educate me on the difference? Also, what "should" I be running in my machine? I did a quick scan of the owner's manual (i know, reading the instructions...what a concept...:beatsme), but didn't see anything one way or the other.
Thanks guys...
Joe
I have been running "off-road" fuel in my 2006 Bobcat S175 since I got it. This weekend when I went to pick up some fuel, there's now a big sign on the pump that says something like "High Sulfer - home heating use only. Not intended for use in internal combustion engines".
I remember reading something, somewhere about ulta-low sulfer diesel, and newer engines for on-road trucks.
Since there are a bunch of people on here who are smarter than me, can somebody educate me on the difference? Also, what "should" I be running in my machine? I did a quick scan of the owner's manual (i know, reading the instructions...what a concept...:beatsme), but didn't see anything one way or the other.
Thanks guys...
Joe