Posted by 2002sliverado on November 02, 2017 at 08:26:24 from (216.16.75.34):
In Reply to: Diesel-off road posted by stonerock on November 02, 2017 at 05:58:20:
I have never used off road fuel in my diesel truck, nor has my dad. There is my introductory "disclaimer" statement. We use the same accountant to do our taxes every year. Our accountant told both of us about a client of his who DID use off road fuel in his diesel pickup truck. The State charged him with the applicable taxes going back to his original purchase of the vehicle.
I DO HAVE a question, and I am going to have to probably point blank as someone from DOT on this, but I thought I would toss it out to the group since this is somewhat on the topic. I purchased a diesel barrel from my father 3 years ago. I requested just 150 gallons of winter blended ROAD USE diesel fuel to be delivered. I specifically requested ROAD USE fuel and NOT off road fuel. When I came home from work after the delivery, I was infuriated to find the fuel truck driver placed OFF ROAD USE fuel into my 500 gallon barrel. It has taken me over 2 years to use that fuel from that barrel in my diesel tractor. Undoubtedly there will be some dyed fuel in the tank, and I have decided to switch fuel suppliers based on that SNAFU. Any thoughts on documentation or proof of purchase of ROAD USE fuel in the event I am ever stopped? I want to use that barrel primarily for my yard tractor, and the little use it gets, I don't care to pay the extra taxes on the diesel fuel burned through it, but I also want to use the fuel up during the winter and spring so I can keep it fresh. Again, I know I am going to have some bit of red in the fuel from that barrel in what is left in there, and probably from the inside of the barrel.
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