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I was reading the sign on our red dye fuel pump in town. It says : Warning this is off road diesel ( like I knew that ) Warning this fuel contains in excess of 500 parts per million sulpher only to be used in engines certified to use sulphured fuel.Hmmmmmmmm!End of story

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They are sticking tanks here in Minnesota too. $1000 fine IF you refuse to allow them to check your tank and $100 per gallon capacity or $1000 which ever is the greater amount for red fuel. My daughter just got her tank checked last week on the side of the road.

my grading foreman here in maryland says he has been pulled over by the dot here and had his tank checked. it was the only reason he was stopped. he carries a 100 gal in bed tank on a gas burning truck.

Funny, I used to haul NRLM (Non-road, Locomotive and Marine (500 PPM-dyed diesel)) to Black Thunder Coal Mine is Wyoming. We'd haul 1 load/day up there for a week, then DRY DRAIN the compartments (stick a metal bucket under the outlets and open the valves to get out any residual AT THE FUEL TERMINAL) then load clear diesel to go to the service stations. There is a site glass on the discharge valve, the fuel always came out clean and clear (Sometimes green) and there were never any problems that i ever heard of with cross contamination. I don't have my handy little cheat sheet here, but I'm pretty sure that company standard practice. I'm not sure why it seems so hard to clean out of the system. On second thought, maybe we had to haul a full load of gasoline before hauling clear diesel. It's been 2 years. Gasoline is a hell of a tank cleaner.

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All the farmers drive their tractors up and down the road here. I know it's off the road fuel but they drive them for miles here and no body ever says a word.So that is illegal Hmmmmmmm

ah the red stuff its like crack rock for diesel engines, i love the stuff and nobodys sticking tanks around here-just throw some vp top lube in the tank i think the bubble gum smell is quite strong and use it as a conversational piece with the highway patrol:lol:

Are you taking about the vp lube that is used with methanol. If so have a case left over from my racing days. I did not know it could be used with diesel

yes thats the stuff, it is a top end cylinder lube at its core and i don't think it will harm anything. i've ran it in my diesel before with no problems. it's not nearly as noticable of a smell as in methanol but you can still pick it up in the air

Well the only thing is I don't know if HSD is fine in a VP44. I don't see any reason it wouldn't be, but I am not sure. Not sure enough to tell you it's 100% fine :lol:

Hmm, oklahoma.. I might just have to run down and get some :lmao:

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You get the Idaho view and don't have to worry about tornadoes so it evens out :lmao:

Well we have apparently the seconded highest fuel prices, AND sub zero 10 plus feet of SNOW a year, every year (except last freak year). :smart: Even... still not sold on that lol

Edit: Ever notice how they don't fine people running home brew since it isn't dyed?

Which is just as illegal as red-dyed. I have read about people getting the same fines for it.

Its legal to brew your own beer and make wine at home up to certain amount in gallons. you just can't sell it. forget how many gallons a year you can make. but its legal. got a rig at my house to make beer. I will probably have to make some to celebrate if i ever get my truck running.

Its legal to brew your own beer and make wine at home up to certain amount in gallons. you just can't sell it. forget how many gallons a year you can make. but its legal. got a rig at my house to make beer. I will probably have to make some to celebrate if i ever get my truck running.

You may want to rethink that. Our neo-progressive Marxist regime called government says otherwise: http://www.michigan.gov/documents/DLEGbiodieselFAQs_157925_7.pdf http://www.southeastdiesel.org/Photos/So%20you%20want%20to%20make%20biodiesel11.15.07.pdf http://desertbiofuels.org/attachments/046_ArizonaBiodieselRegulatoryEnvironment.pdf http://www.dornc.com/downloads/gas1262_mfapp.pdf http://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/f8864.pdf I think biodiesel is definitely cool. If you make it, DON'T sell to ANYONE you don't know REALLY well and knows to keep their mouth shut about it or just don't sell and DON'T say a word about making it to anyone. Definitely DO NOT put bumper stickers on your truck bragging about how you are burning home brew biodiesel. The IRS, EPA, state and local agencies all like to get their hooks into the tax revenue.

You may want to rethink that. Our neo-progressive Marxist regime called government says otherwise: http://www.michigan.gov/documents/DLEGbiodieselFAQs_157925_7.pdf http://www.southeastdiesel.org/Photos/So%20you%20want%20to%20make%20biodiesel11.15.07.pdf http://desertbiofuels.org/attachments/046_ArizonaBiodieselRegulatoryEnvironment.pdf http://www.dornc.com/downloads/gas1262_mfapp.pdf http://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/f8864.pdf I think biodiesel is definitely cool. If you make it, DON'T sell to ANYONE you don't know REALLY well and knows to keep their mouth shut about it or just don't sell and DON'T say a word about making it to anyone. Definitely DO NOT put bumper stickers on your truck bragging about how you are burning home brew biodiesel. The IRS, EPA, state and local agencies all like to get their hooks into the tax revenue.

liveoak, when he mentioned "home brew" i'm thinking beer which i have made at home on and off over the years and will make a new batch to celebrate win my truck drives again. the only tax you get fromthat is when they catch you driving and drinking it. sorry for the confusion. we don't make much bio diesel here, but moonshiming still alive here in NC.