Really, really dumb question about difference between off road and on road diesel fuel.

   / Really, really dumb question about difference between off road and on road diesel fuel. #141  
A commercial truck they do not need anything, it in the federal DOT laws.

A private truck they can still search if they have probable cause to search the inside areas and the Supreme Courts have reaffirmed this. The outside of the truck including the tank do not need a warrant or probable cause. There is no expectation of privacy on the outside of the vehicle

If it’s locked , such as a bed mounted toolbox they would need a warrant. A commercial vehicle locked tank is codified and is a 1000 dollar fine for refusing to allow access. I am not sure about private vehicles
What is the section number you are referring to. I haven’t been able to find it.
 
   / Really, really dumb question about difference between off road and on road diesel fuel. #142  
Actually they don’t need a warrant or probable cause to search you for tax evasion. And any rights you thought you had are gone the second you put commercial tags on a vehicle. The can search those anywhere for any reason.

With tax evasion I would think the paper trail that you create with your income tax return gives probably cause.

And I'm wondering if Indiana Haymaker was referring to personal use diesel trucks?
 
   / Really, really dumb question about difference between off road and on road diesel fuel. #143  
With tax evasion I would think the paper trail that you create with your income tax return gives probably cause.

And I'm wondering if Indiana Haymaker was referring to personal use diesel trucks?
What if your paper trail doesn’t indicate evasion?
 
   / Really, really dumb question about difference between off road and on road diesel fuel. #144  
What if your paper trail doesn’t indicate evasion?
Then maybe you won't get audited? Personally I believe the income tax is illegal and refers only to corporate profits and not trading services for a salary. But we know the Gestapo IRS has complete authority and immunity to prosecute any US citizen at will.

I usually pay for the audit protection through Turbo tax even though mine is relatively simple.
 
   / Really, really dumb question about difference between off road and on road diesel fuel. #145  
Dang, I hope nobody checks the color of my tailpipe, while I’m runnin this off road diesel.

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   / Really, really dumb question about difference between off road and on road diesel fuel. #146  
Isn't that the truth. Up here in the great state of Montana, when a city cop or state trooper pulls you over for speeding and you tell them that you have a revolver on your hip, a machine gun and shotgun behind the seat, and a thousand rounds of ammo on board, they pet your dog, ask you what you do for living, tell you that they also have a Ruger or whatever, as well as an AR15, then tell you to slow down a bit and have a great day.

I've pulled trailers all over Montana and Wyoming, many thousands of miles, and have never been stopped, never been told to get on a scale, never had a load inspected, and never had my fuel checked. Heck, I drove this M1078 back from Seattle with no plates, no registration, no insurance, and red diesel in the 60 gallon tank all while pulling my Jeep behind on a custom tow bar. I passed many cops and was passed by many cops and none of them had the slightest bit of interest in me.

All of this fear-mongering is laughable.

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This isn't fear mongering. Just talked to a rancher from Miles City MT and he told me that law enforcement went to the local livestock auction facility and dipped tanks there. Fines were issued. Yes it can happen anywhere!
 
   / Really, really dumb question about difference between off road and on road diesel fuel. #147  
This isn't fear mongering. Just talked to a rancher from Miles City MT and he told me that law enforcement went to the local livestock auction facility and dipped tanks there. Fines were issued. Yes it can happen anywhere!

If law enforcement in MT is that bored they need to come down to the southern border and enforce laws that matter.
 
   / Really, really dumb question about difference between off road and on road diesel fuel. #148  
Hello everyone, hope your Cornbeef and Cabbage meals went well!

Here's the final answer:
Yes, the red dyed #2 fuel oil is the same as the undyed diesel...... Unless it isn't!

Here in the Socialist State of Connecticut they passed a law a few years back to include bio-diesel in home heating oil :
"requires heating oil sold in the state to be a low-carbon fuel blend with a specified percentage of biodiesel that increases over time, beginning July 1, 2022. The bill sets the minimum amount of biodiesel in heating oil at 5% in 2022 and increases it on a schedule to 50% in 2035."

I wish I could move out of CT ....

So are you willing to put bio in your tank? It's great for lubricity but it's attacked by fungus and bacteria far faster than regular diesel. So it will plug filters up much quicker. You will now have to trust your fuel hauler not to accidentally mix off-road with home-heating.

BTW some seems to be a greenish color instead of red.

I'm buying on-road taxed fuel and saving receipts for the taxes that I will write off next year. And a shot of Prist aviation additive to kill anything and suspend water.


Oh and your off your rocker if you believe that a tail pipe would have any residual dye left after combustion.... Ain't happening!

Later,
Blake
 
   / Really, really dumb question about difference between off road and on road diesel fuel. #149  
Hello everyone, hope your Cornbeef and Cabbage meals went well!

Here's the final answer:
Yes, the red dyed #2 fuel oil is the same as the undyed diesel...... Unless it isn't!

Here in the Socialist State of Connecticut they passed a law a few years back to include bio-diesel in home heating oil :
"requires heating oil sold in the state to be a low-carbon fuel blend with a specified percentage of biodiesel that increases over time, beginning July 1, 2022. The bill sets the minimum amount of biodiesel in heating oil at 5% in 2022 and increases it on a schedule to 50% in 2035."

I wish I could move out of CT ....

So are you willing to put bio in your tank? It's great for lubricity but it's attacked by fungus and bacteria far faster than regular diesel. So it will plug filters up much quicker. You will now have to trust your fuel hauler not to accidentally mix off-road with home-heating.

BTW some seems to be a greenish color instead of red.

I'm buying on-road taxed fuel and saving receipts for the taxes that I will write off next year. And a shot of Prist aviation additive to kill anything and suspend water.


Oh and your off your rocker if you believe that a tail pipe would have any residual dye left after combustion.... Ain't happening!

Later,
Blake

Oh thats just the St. Patricks Day blend. 😁
 
   / Really, really dumb question about difference between off road and on road diesel fuel. #150  
Yes, the underlying fuel is the same basic product, whether it's "on" or "off" road fuel.

But, there are additives that the end seller adds or doesn't add, which can make a difference.

I am fortunate to be relatively close to an independent supplier that most of the farmers use around here for their off road fuel.

This fuel is a "premium" product, compared to gas station fuel. They put in their own additives. And, I don't have to think about things like lubricity, gelling, or biomass.

I save almost .50 a gallon, and get a better product, for my tractor. (y)
 
   / Really, really dumb question about difference between off road and on road diesel fuel. #151  
Out here, they have proposed a big change and you're not going to like it.

The proposal is no more keeping off-road diesel separate. Instead, ALL diesel will be taxed at the higher rate up front and then you apply for reimbursement.

If you buy 500 gallons for your off road tractor, forklift, backhoe, or excavator, then you pay the higher tax and submit documentation to be refunded the tax you paid.

Now, those of you who enjoy numbers are already a step ahead of my post. You are thinking,

"If a farmer gets busy and forgets to submit reimbursement on the $500 fuel he bought, then the Govt wins. They keep the extra tax money. You add that up over lots of farmers, lots of excavators, and lots of diesel powered generators and you are talking about millions of dollars in extra tax revenue"

And you would be correct.
I still have my grandfathers records from the days when farmers had to do just that. They were issued books to track and report excise taxes on fuels.
 
   / Really, really dumb question about difference between off road and on road diesel fuel. #152  
This isn't fear mongering. Just talked to a rancher from Miles City MT and he told me that law enforcement went to the local livestock auction facility and dipped tanks there. Fines were issued. Yes it can happen anywhere!
You can hear stories anywhere that it can happen anywhere.
 
   / Really, really dumb question about difference between off road and on road diesel fuel. #153  
Wow, I can hardly believe it but I did find a statute permitting tank inspections with no other probable cause (Montana).

But I did find it interesting that the maximum fine for using RED diesel in a highway vehicle is $500, also the same fine for refusing to allow an inspection. If I had RED diesel in my highway vehicle, I would also have a locking gas cap and choose to refuse the inspection.


 
   / Really, really dumb question about difference between off road and on road diesel fuel. #154  
Using red dyed diesel in any on road vehicle is entirely at your discretion 100% but, if you do, you have to be adult enough to bear the consequences of your actions. Real simple actually.

Now if someone came up with a way to remove the color from off road diesel, that would be interesting in as much as on road and off road are the same thing other than the red colorant.
 
   / Really, really dumb question about difference between off road and on road diesel fuel. #155  
you have to be adult enough to bear the consequences of your actions
I don't use RED diesel in on-road vehicles. I'm more interested in the chipping away of our rights, in general, against search and seizure without probable cause.
 
   / Really, really dumb question about difference between off road and on road diesel fuel. #156  
I don't consider off road and on road diesel chipping away at my rights at all. I do consider it to be a revenue producer for any state. That 'law' has been in effect for quite a few years and far as the fine, it varies by state. here in Michigan, first offense is a grand.
 
   / Really, really dumb question about difference between off road and on road diesel fuel. #157  
Wow, I can hardly believe it but I did find a statute permitting tank inspections with no other probable cause (Montana).

But I did find it interesting that the maximum fine for using RED diesel in a highway vehicle is $500, also the same fine for refusing to allow an inspection. If I had RED diesel in my highway vehicle, I would also have a locking gas cap and choose to refuse the inspection.


That's interesting. I'm not sure how the MDT would have the ability to stop a non-commercial vehicle for such an inspection. Commercial vehicles have to stop at a scale or inspection station, but non-commercial do not.

The announcement was two years ago but I've never seen MDT stopping non-commercial vehicles for fuel checks. There's a scale about three miles from my house and I pass it every day going to/from town but have only seen commercial vehicles stopped when the scale is open.

I see that the MDT has a "report dyed fuel violators" form which is their way of having someone else do the work for them, just like FWP encourages people to turn in poachers. Snitching doesn't seem consistent with Montana's way of life. :ROFLMAO:
 
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   / Really, really dumb question about difference between off road and on road diesel fuel. #158  
I don't consider off road and on road diesel chipping away at my rights at all.
Whether your fuel is red, green, or purple marmalade is not my point. At what point is law enforcement entitled to detain you without any hint of a criminal act?

In California, the DUI checkpoints started as only on Christmas and Thanksgiving. Publicized in advance. Voluntary compliance only.

Fast forward 10 years, now they are everywhere. Pull around a corner and wham you are detained in a line of cars while the DUI checks are administered. No longer voluntary, now mandatory. The City of Berkeley, CA even went further-- during DUI checkpoints/detainers they started popping vehicle trunks and opening glove boxes checking for weapons. (That wound up being overturned.)

If you are unconcerned with chipping away of property rights, come to CA. :D
 
   / Really, really dumb question about difference between off road and on road diesel fuel. #159  
Yeah, the old 826 and 5088 stacks were never red 🤣
 
   / Really, really dumb question about difference between off road and on road diesel fuel. #160  
I don't consider off road and on road diesel chipping away at my rights at all. I do consider it to be a revenue producer for any state. That 'law' has been in effect for quite a few years and far as the fine, it varies by state. here in Michigan, first offense is a grand.

That's about how I see it, too. Maybe all fuel & energy taxes are too high - but that's another subject. Coloring diesel to separate road from off road use makes sense to me.

Suppose just for argument we figure that passenger cars pay roughly in fuel tax what it costs to keep public roads in decent shape for cars & the public to travel over.
Then there are heavy commercial trucks that use those roads to make a profit. That's extra wear caused by their using a public road to make profit, so it's fair that they get to pay more in fuel tax to maintain those roads.
Farm tractors and offroad use doesn't involve wear on roads so much, so they get to use untaxed red diesel.

That seems pretty simple. If the heavier commercial trucks didn't pay more, the public would end up supporting the commerical trucker's profits. Looked at that way, cheating takes money out of the public pocket - that's everyone else's pocket except the cheater.

Supporting reasonable regulations is a balancing act between supporting freeloaders and respecting private rights... I get that.

rScotty
 

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