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Posted by john in la on July 19, 2004 at 17:35:38 from (66.157.48.2):
In Reply to: Farm Diesel Contents posted by txblu on July 19, 2004 at 06:01:44:
JUST CAUSE THE BILL SAYS HIGH SULPHUR DOES NOT MEAN IT IS !!!!!!!!!!!! Most jobbers just put high sulphur printed on the bill for just in case it is. Depending on where he bought it from it may be dyed low sulphur. This is most likely true because he does not have a line for low dyed. The only place you can trust what the bill says is at the manufactures loading rack where your jobber loads. The way it goes is high sulphur MUST be sold as off road (all ways dyed). Low sulphur can be sold as on road (clear) or off road.(dyed) Some refineries only make and stock low so they do not have to make both just as some only make high. They went to low sulphur to help engine manufactures meet emisions standards. With the EPA future standards the engine manufactures are yelling they may need to go lower on sulphur.
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