Great idea pickup trucking running on diesel??
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Drivingotr4life, Apr 8, 2018.
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If you want to do it in a pickup and not get caught put an auxiliary tank in the bed that has a pump handle on it so it looks like a farm tank. Plumb it out under the floor of the bed, have a switch in your dash to pump out of the big tank, and run road diesel in your main tank in case you get dipped. That’s how most people do it anyways. I’d take the time to do that before I pack a 5 gallon can around on my truck all week to steal fuel from the company. It’s always better to screw the government than it is to screw your employer.
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So when I report I have SEEN with my own eyes an IRS agent dip a fuel tank I take it you are calling me out as being untruthful? -
With the fancy filler necks and anti-siphon devices on new light vehicles is it even possible to dip the tanks anymore? I was told they can swab the neck for dye residue. Any truth to that?
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I've lost count of the number of times my tanks were dipped in MT... but all CMV.
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It was red fuel.
The shop guys said that the red dye permeated everything...filters, lines, valves, you name it and it had a tinge of red. We get checked occasionaly and don't like to take chances.
They flushed everything out but it would have actually been cheaper for me to haul 20 gallons of clear fuel up to the guy than the amount of shop hours that went into getting the red dye out of everything.Last edited: Apr 9, 2018
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