Rumored to have been done by customer at dealership I used to work for in Illinois- home delivery of heating oil, no road tax and no dye added. Fill up diesel car and tractor from same "heating oil" tank. I sold customer the extra fuel filter kit and case of diesel injector lube and clean. A truck stop was caught selling the non taxed "heating oil" mixed in on road pumps- this was first OPEC hold back when stations were rationed to 80% of previous years product sales unless a lot of paperwork done. might check on price and availability of "heating oil" in area and possible no dyed stock delivery. A couple furnaces at the time were known to say dyed oil would partially clog burner and result in carbon monoxide - manufacturer said any state that had dyed fuel requirement that resulted in death would be sued by there insurance company for making the hazard situation so dye not required in most states- Massachusetts was noted as possible exception. RN
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