Thinking back, there is one filling station in common with the both occurrences - one particular Shell station at the juction of Hwy 21 and 115 just north of Mooresville. Might be worth stopping back by there just to get a sample.
I agree about Homers, I've used several tanks from them and the Penn Mart in Salisbury without any problems. Don't think the fuel at Homers is going stale either, have seen several big rigs the times I've been there filling up with B20, pump I used the other night had recently had about $200 bought out of it.
Here's the thing that makes me seriously doubt the "gasoline" theory from LN Jeep - in both cases, I drove anywhere from 60 to 80 miles after filling up with B20 prior to having any problems out of the beast. If there was enough gasoline mixed in with the fuel to cause the beast to quit running, I shouldn't have even made it 5 miles down the road before I started having problems.
It's only been after using 3 or more tanks of #2 dino and then switching back to B20 that this has occurred. If it is just crappy #2 dino and a clogged fuel filter, then I'm not going to hit Penn Mart with the repair bill from LN for the first occurrence, it wasn't their fault. It was most likely the one Shell station, which i do have the receipts for, and need to get a sample from them to prove it. It also means the service techs at LN Jeep don't know their butts from a hole in the ground when it comes to servicing a diesel.
One thing I did note today. When I went to LN Jeep and picked up the new filters, the parts guy mentioned that they used to just stock one filter for normal servicing, but that now they stocked 3, because they had sold several of these CRD fuel filters lately!
