If you really want red fuel why not contact the closest heating fuel oil company. That's all I have ever burned in my tractors / generator
As I said in a previous post, the delivery fee for under 50 gallons makes it a wash. Actually costs more. I don't care what color it is. Just don't want to pay taxes on it. Apparently, around here, they make it purposely difficult.If you really want red fuel why not contact the closest heating fuel oil company. That's all I have ever burned in my tractors / generator
I believe when the same tanker carries both taxed and untaxed fuel the dye is added when the tanker unloads the untaxed fuel into the retailers storage tank.Here in Florida, $.587 in federal, state and county fuel (road)taxes are added to clear diesel per gallon, no sales tax is added.
Dyed has no road tax, however you are charged sales tax, state and county, on dyed if you are not a qualified "farm".
I am told we are charged $.005 per gallon for the red dye.
Tanker fills from the same tank at the port, there is dye injected while filling the tanker.
How do they keep that persistent dye from influencing the taxed diesel? Just a small amount of red dye will color a lot of clear fuel."I believe when the same tanker carries both taxed and untaxed fuel the dye is added when the tanker unloads the untaxed fuel into the retailers storage tank."
Nope, not at our facility, you can see the fill ball on the bottom load valves. When driver comes from the port, all the sight glasses are clear, when the flow starts you see it turn red as it goes into storage. the last few gallons from the loading head to the truck are clear to flush out the dye for the next truck. You load both clear and dyed from the same bottom load pipe.
Hope that makes sense, tanker trucks fill from the bottom up, fuel is pumped into load valve and it is emptied from the same load valve.
Gravity dump from tanker, and the delivery guys flush if they need to switch between compartments in delivery trucks.How do they keep that persistent dye from influencing the taxed diesel? Just a small amount of red dye will color a lot of clear fuel.
I just filled my transfer tank today with on-road diesel at $4.77/gallon.Just curious what is the price of off-road diesel in your area. I paid 5.89/gallon, 10 cents less than highway diesel. I always thought off-road was significantly cheaper but it seems I was wrong. I’m in Idaho