Posted by DRussell on May 20, 2022 at 06:14:10 from (137.200.32.6):
In Reply to: Tractor diesel usage posted by workshopman on May 20, 2022 at 03:06:23:
Who is the we who suspects fuel theft? You indicate the outfit is owned by a father/son duo who are extreme tightwads. It sounds like you are neither one of that duo. At the end of the day, the owners have to be concerned enough about it to do what it takes to stop it. If they aren't willing to do that you are SOL.
Is it possible they gave the employees permission to take the fuel? Do the employees drive diesel pickups? You could surreptitiously test their truck tanks for dyed fuel, might not prove they are stealing fuel though...even if they are running dyed fuel in their trucks.
If and until they get concerned about it I wouldn't worry about it. You can report that you suspect it, but if they don't give you the authority to do something about it there isn't much you can do. At the end of the day it is their money buying the fuel...not yours.
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