Posted by kyplowboy on April 08, 2011 at 09:38:51 from (98.93.37.18):
In Reply to: off road diesel posted by jstalk on April 07, 2011 at 14:02:14:
I don't know about every where, and I don't know about now, but about 15 years ago in Ky you could get caught once. I have a neighor who farmed a few thousand acres and ran 5 or 6 coal trucks. Ran red fuel off and on in the coal buckets for almost two years. When the first truck got caught they went looking for the others and then came to his farm to check every truck he owned. The only truck they found was the coal truck that was right behind the one that was caught. By the time they got 20 miles to his shop all the farm trucks and diesel pickups were not around. They only fined him $2,000 for every truck found with off road fuel, second offence was going to be something like $10 a gallon for every gallon on site at the time (he had a 10,000 gallon tank ouch!) and he was going to have to pay back taxes on every gallon of red fuel he had bought go'n back about 10 years. He didn't get caught a second time.
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