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Posted by raytasch on October 21, 2004 at 18:44:00 from (69.69.141.233):
In Reply to: Converting from off highway fuel to on highway fue posted by thejdman01 on October 21, 2004 at 11:54:39:
Anyone who has filled with diesel while in FLorida in the past few weeks may have a trace of red dye in their tank. I bought fuel at a truck stop a couple weeks ago and it was red. I was using it off road so it made no difference to me. I was discussing this with a friend who was also concern with getting red fuel in his service truck. His employer had already investigated and said they were running anything they could get and DOT and the tax folks were not concern. I would sure hate to be the test case on that one. ray
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