My supplier has two nozzles at his distribution point. I pull up to the Off-Road/DyedDiesel nozzle and fill my storage tank. The ACTUAL fuel being delivered with red dye into my tank...comes from the SAME tank as that sold as ON-Road fuel. The difference is that Red Dye is injected into the line supplying the Off Road nozzle.... and there's no road taxes charged resulting in much lower cost per gal.Yes, you can with confidence just fuel with road taxed diesel. You can also used off-road (untaxed) which will be dyed red. They are identical except for the color. I personally use taxed diesel from a large volume station. The dyed fuel that is available close to me burned me with contaminated fuel years ago.
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I.E., there's little concern at this sort of place that the fuel is more contaminated than Road Diesel. If the plumbing at the delivery station isn't in full view (as it is where I get my fuel) then simply ASK the SELLER.
I do treat my tank with a biocide because it's unlikely I'll use it all up in one season.
Forget about adding anything not specifically claiming to add lubricity to diesel fuel. I.E., don't do what Bubba does when he adds 2-stroke oil to his diesel. That is a decidedly bad idea proven by those that test such things. Lubricity is added at the refinery that produces ULSD, so it's really an old wives tale that has Bubba worried.
Got time to read about it? https://www.fuelexpert.co.za/2-stroke-oil-in-diesel-technical-study.php
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