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I bought the 6.7 F350 in MT then moved to AR, where the MoCo dealer's mechanic says no need for the anti-gel here. However, it hit -6 one night last winter, so the anti-gel is kept ready. Otherwise we are staying away from sketchy stations, checking the water separator and using Power Service cetane-stuff most fill-ups. Power Service got Cummins to stick an approval label on it.
Weird, I did the same thing, moved from Billings, MT to Fort Smith AR. I do miss my Cenex Roadmaster diesel. I haven’t really found one brand to be better than the other in Arkansas. So usually buy where it’s cheapest, which is Walmart Neighborhood market. I always add Better diesel FBC and either Lubrication Engineers Full Torque or Hot Shots secret EDT.
I bought the 6.7 F350 in MT then moved to AR, where the MoCo dealer's mechanic says no need for the anti-gel here. However, it hit -6 one night last winter, so the anti-gel is kept ready. Otherwise we are staying away from sketchy stations, checking the water separator and using Power Service cetane-stuff most fill-ups. Power Service got Cummins to stick an approval label on it.
It was a business deal and nothing more:
“This partnership allows Cummins to leverage Power Service’s wide distribution network and industry leading technology to make diesel fuel solutions more accessible to our customers,” said Gary Ross, Director of Global Mining Business, Cummins Filtration.
“When Cummins and Power Service began to discuss the endorsement partnership, it was a culmination of 60 years of hard work and dedication to developing the most consistent and effective diesel additives on the market,” said President of Power Service Products Ed Kramer. “This partnership is a confirmation of Power Service’s continued commitment to our customers and to the entire industry.”
Weird, I did the same thing, moved from Billings, MT to Fort Smith AR. I do miss my Cenex Roadmaster diesel. I haven’t really found one brand to be better than the other in Arkansas. So usually buy where it’s cheapest, which is Walmart Neighborhood market. I always add Better diesel FBC and either Lubrication Engineers Full Torque or Hot Shots secrecy EDT.
Weird indeed, I was in Billings 26 years then moved to rural south of Roscoe and 12' of winter snow and serious cold next to the mountains. Walmart here is a high volume station (fresh fuel) but unsure of sources... as compared to the 3 quality name refineries in Billings/Laurel.
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