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Posted by David in Wales on June 20, 2007 at 11:32:14 from (86.150.233.159):
In Reply to: Fuel prices in England posted by David in Wales on June 20, 2007 at 07:22:54:
Hi; BuickandDeere asks what happens when you get caught using red rebated farm diesel in a car or truck on the public highway - G*D HELP YOU !!! Fine of several thousand $ plus your vehicle may be confiscated and crushed !!! In tractors on agricultural duties you can use red diesel on highways. You cant use tractor for other work like spreading salt, moving non farm products, antique tractor road runs, travelling to ploughing matches etc. They have regular spot checks on roads with police in attendance to enforce the law. At farm shows they will dip the fuel tank on every vehicle coming onto the carpark. Cheers David
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