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This machine is designed to use either Number 1-D or Number 2-D diesel fuel.
However, for better fuel economy, use Number 2-D diesel fuel whenever possible.
At temperatures less than -7℃, (20
o
F), Number 2-D fuel may pose operating problems
( see “Cold Weather Operation” which follows). At colder temperatures, use Number
1-D fuel (if available) or use a “winterized” Number 2-D (a blend of Number 1-D and
Number 2-D). This blended fuel is usually called Number 2-D also, but can be used in
colder temperatures than Number 2-D fuel which has not been “winterized”.
Check with the service station operator to be sure you get the properly blended fuel.
Note that diesel fuel may foam during a fill-up. This can cause the automatic pump
nozzle to shut off even though your tank is not full.
Cooling water :
Always refer to the chart to determine the correct cooling water to antifreeze solution
mixing ratio.