How many people do you think are running off-road diesel?
How many people do you think are running off-road diesel?
since the fuel prices are so high, do think more people are risking running the off-road stuff to keep their fuel bills lower. we all know its really not the right thing to do here for more than one reason.....just thought I would ask!
I don't run red but in Montana most stations have an offroad nozzle right on the same pump as the #2, real easy to save 42¢ a gallon if you want.
One day while I was filling up the tanker pulled in and I asked the driver how much red was used compared to onroad, he said about 1/3 sold at this particular station was offroad. No idea how many people are cheating but I tend to think quite a few since this is a large scale agricultural area where farmers have their own tanks, no one drives their tractor to the gas station.
One day while I was filling up the tanker pulled in and I asked the driver how much red was used compared to onroad, he said about 1/3 sold at this particular station was offroad. No idea how many people are cheating but I tend to think quite a few since this is a large scale agricultural area where farmers have their own tanks, no one drives their tractor to the gas station.
If they catch you you'll be sorry- the fines are astronomical and the dye keeps in the tank for several fill ups not to mention in your filters. With the rising cost of fuel obviously more drivers are thinking about it which means the DOT is thinking about it too....
And then there is the IRS.......
Here in the North country, the fine for using offroad fuel is 30k and the station that sells it to you is fine 20k. 4 bucks a gallon sucks, but if you do the math the fine for misuse is a lot more like 794 dollars agallon.
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From: My head lays down in Murrieta, but the day light hours are spent in San Diego, Ca.
I work in the middle of an aggregate yard. Trucks, including mine, run in and out all day. The state, in conjunction with CHP, set up just outside of our gate. They pull just about everyone thru for general inspection, fuel sampling and stab-idle testing. I've been pulled in myself twice in the last 6 months for a fuel dip test.
Our horseshoer is a roper - he has seen WSP sticking people's tanks at ropings. While he does NOT run offroad fuel, he's also pretty certain a few people do. He says that the dipper was dropped in the dirt at least once while he was watching, and opined that was one more reason for locking fuel caps!
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Alot of the farm boys around town run nothing but red. Theres not to many DOT's around to check them here. Never heard of anyone gettin caught
Not worth the risk, IMO.
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