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Old 06-24-2008, 12:11 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Off-road diesel fine

Does anyone know the what the fine is for running off-road diesel on the road on South Carolina?
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Old 06-24-2008, 12:26 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Probably not as much as it will cost you to replace your emissions system from running it
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u gotta tear all ur emmisions crap off if u wanna run it. its like 200 bucks the first time and 10000 the second....well in indiana at least
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supposedly the off-road diesel is ULSD now because it is cheaper to make one type of fuel rather than multiples. the off-road just doesn't have the tax that the on-road stuff does. and of course the dye...still nothing for the exact laws and fines in South Carolina??
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i just seen it in new jersey....and its not much cheaper than it used to be.....i personally, dont think its worth it..UNLESS u r gettin hooked up!!!!!!!seen it for 4.45 a gal.......also i was told by a company that the govt does tax it now......the reason i know this is cause i called for a price per gal........lookin to save a buck and get some delivered in barrels....... till they told me how much......actually i think regular diesel was cheaper at the pump..than off raod fuel
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Does anyone know the what the fine is for running off-road diesel on the road on South Carolina?
Last I heard it was about $1000 per every gallon you have on there. They don't play around when it comes to off road diesel. It's the whole not taxed thing!
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ORD doesnt have the federal taxes on it. if your cought you gotta pay the big boys not the individual states.

Last I heard it is somewhere around 10K.
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what he said !!!! ^^^^^^

you will emit slight red smoke which will be a dead give away to the po po. 10K isn't worth saving a few cents IMO.
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but sometimes you gotta stick it to the man! haha
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you will emit slight red smoke which will be a dead give away to the po po.
What???? We run off road in a bunch of our equpiment i've never seen any slight red smoke
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same here. . .I never saw red smoke from my old D4.

and on top of that the fuel tank here at the shop has got ORD in it. we fill the trucks up here all the time with it. BTW, this is military trucks I'm talking about.
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