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Old 01-21-2011, 07:46 AM
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"Red" and clear are the same diesel so why would the "Off Road" diesel be dirty?? If that were the case, how many farmers would be pumping it into their $200,000 combines and tractors????? Red diesel runs great in trucks until the Feds catch you and then it becomes very Xpensive!
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Old 01-21-2011, 08:46 AM
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"Red" and clear are the same diesel so why would the "Off Road" diesel be dirty?? If that were the case, how many farmers would be pumping it into their $200,000 combines and tractors????? Red diesel runs great in trucks until the Feds catch you and then it becomes very Xpensive!
I think he was referring to the storage containers they are kept in.

I used to run it in my 98 Cummins all the time. The company I worked for at the time kept plenty of it and didn't mind us pulling a tank a week. It was great but, I also never got my tank dipped by DOT either!
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Old 01-21-2011, 09:46 PM
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Try Weaver Dodge in Kirbyville,Tx. ask for Ken in service.They are cheaper than any local dealership and worth the drive .
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"Red" and clear are the same diesel so why would the "Off Road" diesel be dirty?? If that were the case, how many farmers would be pumping it into their $200,000 combines and tractors????? Red diesel runs great in trucks until the Feds catch you and then it becomes very Xpensive!
Because farmers DONT keep the storage tanks clean.............I changed more diesel engines in farm trucks than any other diesels............guess why!!
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Old 01-25-2011, 11:49 AM
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Right now your red dye off road diesel still has a high sulphur content and will mess up injectors and pumps in the new low sulphur vehicles. They have several farmers around here that can tell you that and the factory dosent warranty it either, New motor in truck is about 13,000.00
Ford.............$17,500

Dodge.............$19,000
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Ford.............$17,500

Dodge.............$19,000
Mudda Frickka, I think I'm going to buy some fuel additives for my Cummins ...
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