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1997 Dodge Ram SS/T

From : azsanty

Q: leader780boy wrote ramman@dodgecity.cc wrote using agricultural non-taxed fuel i.e. red fuel in an over-the-road non-agricultural vehicle is a serious matter. if you get caught expect a visit from us treasury agents armed with an arrest warrant for tax fraud. if youre prosecuted a $10k fine for such monkey business is not unusual. kbrennan@wi.rr.com writes the problem is if you have any red dye fuel in your tank any tank while on a public road. the only ones that get away with it are farm vehicles that are not registered for road use and only travel on roads when going from field to field you know the ones that you get stuck behind and cuss at when trying to make time on a country road. ken gene wrote around here the logging contractors are a target for random stops on sr66. it seems pickups with an off road fuel tank in the back get checked now & then. i know of one contractor who got hit for 10 grand... ten grand! ouch!!! i wonder. in my old 1971 f250 it had two gas tanks and a switch under the dash. could i fill one with offroad fuel and one with onroad fuel then switch back and forth as i travel on road and offroad say i worked on a farm and had a farm truck and stayed on my farm 90% of the time and only went into town in that truck once a week. i dont want to be buring road gas if i dont have to. you will not like it if you take it in for drivability problems to the dealer either. the dealer has to call their technical assistance to get a injection pump ordered. the first question theu ask is is the fuel the correct fuel for the truck if you use offroad diesel it will void the warranty on the enigine and fuel system. if you buy a truck strictly for offroad use will they give you a break since it will not be a road going vehical .