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I wouldn't recommend doing this on 2007 or later models as EPA has enforced this. By messing up with kerosene it will damage to engine. I am not sure what kind of damage but it said intensive.
2006 or earlier, this won't be problem. I avoided 2007 or later model and got 2006. So I won't have to worry.
we are talking about heating oil for house or fuel for tractors. Who cares about fuel for your truck? Since you HAVE to pay on road tax fuel, getting fresh fuel weekly in winter time will ensure you get the winter blend so it won't gel. So EPA issues for engines is not in this discussion so no worries about kerosene mix for you....
alleycat idea is a good one. a corn or wood pellet stove located on first floor of home is a good idea. IT will be MUCH cheaper, and the oil furance can kick in anytime automatically when pellets runs out when not home to prevent home from freezing. If phillips is raising chickens, and have room to grow lots of corn, then they can grow corn for heat and chicken feed . :P


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My house is brand new and only 4 or 5 years old...???