The diesel fuel will ruin the rubber parts like the hoses and seals over time. I would drain and flush the entire system (engine block, radiator, hoses) and refill with 50% antifreeze and 50% clean water.
yes,it is safe to put off road diesel fuel not only in tractor but also in other vehicles
Depends...by "diesel tractor" do you mean "farm tractor" or "semi tractor"? You're SUPPOSED only to put off road diesel in a farm tractor. That's why they make it. If you have put it in a semi tractor, get hold of your dispatch/brief/lawyer right away for advice on what to do. If you have a pre-2007 engine your trouble is almost exclusively legal. If your engine is 2007 or 2010 compliant, you're probably going to screw up your EGR and diesel particulate filter, which will break your engine.
All the hoses go soft and explode.
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It depends on the tractor.
The first diesel tractor was made by German manufacturer Benz-Sandler in 1922
Yes. The difference is that off road fuel contains purple dye. If the tractor is older you may want to add some tranmission oil to the fuel as new Low Sulpher Diesel does not lubricate as well as the older diesel. As well you can add a diesel fuel conditioner which helps restore the lubrication properties of the fuel.
Ford: 7.3 diesel fuel getting into the radiator
The Massey Ferguson 35 is a diesel radiator. Produced by the Massey-Ferguson Tractor Company. The product features on several pieces of agricultural equipment.
if it is dyed diesel then no it is agents the law
The first Agricultural diesel tractor they made was the WD45d, which was introduced in 1954. This tractor had a 230 cu in buda inline 6 indirect injection diesel.
Yes