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Red diesel
Guy90:
--- Quote from: "drum" ---In an old engine, just run cooking oil, 15p per litre at netto, and smells like a chippy everywhere you go :D
Not a serious suggestion, by the way.
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26p duty a litre :lol: :lol:
Guy
Guy90:
--- Quote from: "Hobbit874" ---Yes as above, your motor would run just as well on red, no difference apart from the colour, be prepared for a visit from somebody after you start buying it, a lot of sellers take vehicle registrations and pass them onto the authorities, to check on whether you are using it in road vehicles
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And Customs officers everywhere as well :lol: :lol: :twisted: . By the way its not always red. It is not primarily indentified by the dye.
I assume you will not be road taxing it. And don't forget step on a green lane and you've broken the law. It is an absolute offence under the Hydro Carbon Oils Act 1973 and Customs & Excise Management Act 1979 so make sure you check before you start. The merest suspsion it has been on the road and you loose the vehicle.
Guy
muddyweb:
Unless it is taxed as an agricutural vehicle of course, but then you have restrictions as to how far you can travel on the roads from the farm ;-)
tenpolequint:
Is this what a HMCE inspector looks like.
I smell Red Diesel
Guy90:
The link is dead :( .
Guy
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