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Going Bio in Ohio - #2 heating oil $2.95 gallon

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    Posted: 14 Nov 2011 at 10:17am

Tip I will pass along ...

This company @ http://www.jatrodiesel.com/biodiesel-sales
is selling on road #2 diesel currently at $3.52 a gallon and

off road diesel/fuel oil at $2.95 a gallon.

They are located in Miamisburg, Ohio.

I ran across them & filled my pickup tank on Friday ....

I know this is biodiesel but if your heating oil tank stays above freezing,
that is 50 cents or more a gallon savings ..... 

I don't think they deliver - but they have 250 gallon on up transfer tanks
on skids they rent or let you use to transport ....


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Boy, boy, when the state of Ohio catches you burning that colored fuel in your pick-up you are going to recieve an education in "obeying the law" and I promise you, it will be a very expensive trip to the courthouse, take my advice, STOP NOW !!!
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CORPORATE/GOVERNMENT leaders are NOT following the law. People are following by example. WHO CARES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!LOL!! No big deal...smoke em if you got em.  They force us to take more chances. I blame them. Enjoy your ride.
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Originally posted by Boogerowen Boogerowen wrote:

Boy, boy, when the state of Ohio catches you burning that colored fuel in your pick-up you are going to recieve an education in "obeying the law" and I promise you, it will be a very expensive trip to the courthouse, take my advice, STOP NOW !!!

Read the post again. He is saying on road fuel which is taxed and not dyed at $3.52 a gallon. I don't think he is running across country burning dyed fuel.

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Originally posted by CTuckerNWIL CTuckerNWIL wrote:

Originally posted by Boogerowen Boogerowen wrote:

Boy, boy, when the state of Ohio catches you burning that colored fuel in your pick-up you are going to recieve an education in "obeying the law" and I promise you, it will be a very expensive trip to the courthouse, take my advice, STOP NOW !!!

Read the post again. He is saying on road fuel which is taxed and not dyed at $3.52 a gallon. I don't think he is running across country burning dyed fuel.
 
I wish people would actually take the time to read ...
 
I am not running farm diese/offroad diesel/fuel oil in my truck.
 
I bought on road for $3.52 a gallon.
 
Thank you for your post ....
 
 
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Well I guess my donkey is blackest, totaly mis-understood your post, but, I am assuming that you will forgive this old Okie, for I am old and decrepid and have beenwrong before !!
 
 
 
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Originally posted by Boogerowen Boogerowen wrote:

Well I guess my donkey is blackest, totaly mis-understood your post, but, I am assuming that you will forgive this old Okie, for I am old and decrepid and have beenwrong before !!
 
 
 
                                                GOD BLESS AMERICA !!!
 
Well .....
 
If I am ever right - my Wife will surely let me know
 
Hasn't happened yet though
 
 
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I would imagine Jim had that tank burned up before the day was done.
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Jim
 
If you got an older pre  a ton of emissions stuff, you could look at running it on used motor oil.  Is what I do in my 99 powerstroke.
 
Yeah yeah, right now ya can't get pinched for running black fuel.
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Originally posted by Dave H Dave H wrote:

Jim
 
If you got an older pre  a ton of emissions stuff, you could look at running it on used motor oil.  Is what I do in my 99 powerstroke.
 
Yeah yeah, right now ya can't get pinched for running black fuel.
So what do you do to the oil you drain out of the crankcase before you dump it in your tank? Maybe time for another thread so we don't hijack this one.
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Some guys put 2 cycle oil, tranny fluid, used motor in their diesel fuel tank.
 
I drive an F350 IDI so my injectors are less than $300 for a new set and
my IDI pump is less than $400 - I can replace both myself.
 
If I had a direct injection diesel I would not advise putting any of the above
in your tank.
 
Diesel injectors and pumps are very expensive.
 
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Jim:  you are right!  i wouldn't put it in my 6.0 Powerstroke as problematic as they are.  Wish I had an older cheaper engine right now!!
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Originally posted by Dave H Dave H wrote:

Jim
 
If you got an older pre  a ton of emissions stuff, you could look at running it on used motor oil.  Is what I do in my 99 powerstroke.
 
Yeah yeah, right now ya can't get pinched for running black fuel.
I you ever did get questioned about black fuel, just tell them it has a high pressure oil leak. That's one of the things we look for with HEUI injectors. Motor oil in the fuel says need injector o rings...
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i gots a 500 gallon tank that'll ride in the back of my truck real good!! may hafta gits more tonnage on the plates tho! shucks...wouldn't be the first heavy load in that truck!
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Jim...i put a quart of dextron tranny fluid in my tanks twice a year, both vehs and farm equipment...have never had an injector go out yet, and that's over a million miles of driving, and over 50,000 hrs of operation. it works in both gas and diesel and is very inexpensive!
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Originally posted by SHAMELESS SHAMELESS wrote:

Jim...i put a quart of dextron tranny fluid in my tanks twice a year, both vehs and farm equipment...have never had an injector go out yet, and that's over a million miles of driving, and over 50,000 hrs of operation. it works in both gas and diesel and is very inexpensive!
Doesn't that tranny fluid have a red dye in it like the off road diesel? What would the DOT think if they checked your fuel right after you added the tranny fluid?
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Been using B100, pure biodiesel in farm tractors, 8070 and 8050 for 5 years no trouble yet. I run the fuel through a 2 micron filter before using. fuel is made from used cooking oil. In illinois i believr you can make and use for your own use up to 20000 gal with no trouble with state.
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