Red vs. Green Fuel

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Got a 6.7 for the farm.. all stock... curious if I’d hurt anything running red fuel through it ? I’m sure this has been discussed before but I couldn’t find anything on it. Thank you
 

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He said Farm. Hard as it is to believe there are still folks who use trucks for strictly work only.


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Yea I am..... it’s a FARM truck. Farm Plates, Farm Insurance.. all I want to know is if it’s gunna hurt anything if left all stock.
 

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I wouldnt do it for the main reason these trucks were never designed to run on anything except ULSD.
 

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As said its all ulsd now days... Its red only to identify it wasnt taxed so just a red dye.... If the truck always stays on private land you can run it all day long... But I know in some areas if you step on a public road you can be fined even if you have farm plates... So if you plan on running to town for some supplies you could be breaking the law.. I would look through your counties rules before risking that fine.

Anyways you can run it with no ill effect.
 

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Short awnser will it hurt the truck no. Same fuel just dyed. If you get caught on a public road you could be fined. Will you be caught... In alot of places probably not

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Same fuel. Different dye. Red diesel is not taxed. Hence why it's cheaper and you can get fined if caught on road with it.
 

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Sorry boys I thought the red stuff was off road diesel and not Ultra Low Sulfur. Always a good day when you learn something.
 

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There’s not gonna any officers around anyway after “they” defund them all. You might get checked if your dirty farm truck is at the Red Lobster parking lot at 8 pm on a Friday though.
 

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Sorry boys I thought the red stuff was off road diesel and not Ultra Low Sulfur. Always a good day when you learn something.
The red stuff is off road diesel, that's why you get in trouble for running it on road.

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Oh ok. But there is physically no difference in the fuel? All just tax related? I had figured it was less refined
 

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As said its all ulsd now days... Its red only to identify it wasnt taxed so just a red dye.... If the truck always stays on private land you can run it all day long... But I know in some areas if you step on a public road you can be fined even if you have farm plates... So if you plan on running to town for some supplies you could be breaking the law.. I would look through your counties rules before risking that fine.

Anyways you can run it with no ill effect.


This is EXACTLY why I said what I said. Public forum, public roads... If it’s 100% on private land, you can do what you want. Doesn’t matter what plates are on it if it’s off private land. It’s a titled vehicle and subject to “on road” laws.

I’d never publicly state I’d run off road fuel in a titled vehicle... EVER!!!!!
 

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This is EXACTLY why I said what I said. Public forum, public roads... If it’s 100% on private land, you can do what you want. Doesn’t matter what plates are on it if it’s off private land. It’s a titled vehicle and subject to “on road” laws.

I’d never publicly state I’d run off road fuel in a titled vehicle... EVER!!!!!


Just make sure you got a bag of feed or some other farm supply or equipment in the bed.



https://www.agriculture.com/content/14-questions-and-answers-about-farm-transportation-regulations


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It won’t hurt a damn thing. Only reason it’s red is because the fuel needs to be a different color to show it’s not taxed. It’s exactly the same damn fuel.


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