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    So now what do I do with it

    The other morning Jnr and I pulled up at on of the local Servo's and filled up as normal (Diesel powered, non Land Rover product) 10min and $63.00 worth of ULP later I got a mate to tow us home (No, did not start the vehicle and yes I hate it when the have both ULP and Diesel on the same pump)went and got some cheap 20l jerry cans and a nifty little pump/syphon thingy from Superthief. So I now have 4 x 20l jerry cans and 1 x 10l jerry can of what is roughly 50l ULP x 40l Diesel mix any suggestions on what I do with it now, I have had a couple but at least one will have me mowing the lawns every second day untill 2012

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    If its an older mechanical injection non ECU etc diesel engine, 5l of petro-diesel mix per tank won't harm it. It'd only be ~3% petrol then.

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    If you have somewhere safe leave the cans out with the closures loose for a few sunny days, the petrol will evaporate its lightest fractions quite quickly and the rest can be fed into an older diesel a few litres at a time.

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    THAT FUEL MIX

    If you have a local rural fire brigade, offer it to them.

    They use a mix of 20% petrol/80%diesel (or 10%petrol/90%diesel) as drip torch fuel for doing burn-offs when clearing the undergrowth on safe days, or back-burns when fighting a bigger fire.

    They will have to add more diesel to get what they want, but they can use it.

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    Toss 10 litres of K-mart lube oil in and just use it as normal distillate.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rovers4 View Post
    If you have a local rural fire brigade, offer it to them.

    They use a mix of 20% petrol/80%diesel (or 10%petrol/90%diesel) as drip torch fuel for doing burn-offs when clearing the undergrowth on safe days, or back-burns when fighting a bigger fire.

    They will have to add more diesel to get what they want, but they can use it.
    I think since the last spate of major bushfires petrol is now banned in the firelighters.
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    Quote Originally Posted by LandyAndy View Post
    I think since the last spate of major bushfires petrol is now banned in the firelighters.
    Andrew
    I'm pretty sure they were still running that mix for the extinguisher training just the other day.
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    Quote Originally Posted by LandyAndy View Post
    I think since the last spate of major bushfires petrol is now banned in the firelighters.
    Andrew
    What's the connection ?

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    Mark the cans "premium 98" and leave them in sight from the road so some lowlife steals them.
    Let them deal with the results of using a diesel/petrol mix in a high-powered car.

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