Diesel fill

   / Diesel fill #11  
I've seen many fill their diesel trucks with off road diesel to save the fuel tax. The store clerks don't care what you doing at the pumps. they usually busy waiting on people buying things in the store to worry about what you're pumping
 
   / Diesel fill #12  
I have no idea on the gasoline transportation limits, but personally speaking, I am not wild about having gasoline inside the passenger compartment, and I go to a lot of effort to strap the jerry can down and to drive especially carefully.

All the best,

Peter
Yeah, my gas can is taller than it is wide and I always worry when I have it in the back of my pickup that it might tip over. What a mess that would be. I always have stuff back there to wedge it in, but I still worry.
 
   / Diesel fill #13  
I ran a filling station evenings and Sundays by my self as a teenager. One Sunday a 12 ~ year old kid was going to put gas in a quart canning jar so he could mow the yard.

I seen him and shut the power off to that pump and told he to send his dad here with a gas can.

I've never seen or heard of anyone else doing that.
 
   / Diesel fill #14  
I agree that a 45 gallon is a bit odd, but if you would see me putting gas and diesel cans in the back of my hatchback I guess you would scratch you head as well. I just crack my window and drive away.
Used to carry gas cans in the trunk of my BelAir.... needs must
 
   / Diesel fill
  • Thread Starter
#15  
Ok, I just found it curious and wondered if it was kosher. It's not like I purposely photo'd his face or called the police. Thanks
 
   / Diesel fill #16  
I've seen many fill their diesel trucks with off road diesel to save the fuel tax. The store clerks don't care what you doing at the pumps. they usually busy waiting on people buying things in the store to worry about what you're pumping
That’s ballsy.
It’s a big fine, but I think I’ve only seen one tank ever dipped in my life.
 
   / Diesel fill #17  
Ok, I just found it curious and wondered if it was kosher. It's not like I purposely photo'd his face or called the police. Thanks
Kosher? 🤷‍♂️

Personally, I doubt it as it is inside the passenger compartment, and I doubt it was permanently attached to the vehicle, nor do I think the tank was even rated for transport. That looks like 400lbs(ish) of fuel, upright, with one strap around it. (Attached to what, I wonder. There aren't many heavy duty tie downs built into those Sprinter/Transit vans.

As that looked like a commercial vehicle, sooner or later, someone is going to be running a roadside check... although I agree with @Hay Dude that it is unlikely. I think it is more likely he will hit someone or be hit.

All the best,

Peter
 
   / Diesel fill #19  
I've seen many fill their diesel trucks with off road diesel to save the fuel tax. The store clerks don't care what you doing at the pumps. they usually busy waiting on people buying things in the store to worry about what you're pumping
Down here the State man will sometimes set up at the livestock market and will test every other truck in the line to unload cattle, you can always tell what's up when they get to jockeying and switching places in line.
 

Tractor & Equipment Auctions

More info coming soon! (A48082)
More info coming...
John Deere MX6 Rotary Mower (A49251)
John Deere MX6...
Roller Inspection Table (A47369)
Roller Inspection...
2013 Toro Top Dresser 2500 Model 44507 S/A Towable Trailer (A46683)
2013 Toro Top...
82" Pallet Fork Extensions, New (A47371)
82" Pallet Fork...
2017 Chevrolet Impala Sedan (A46684)
2017 Chevrolet...
 
Top