DaleH said:C'mon man ... what did you do O'Biden? He signed it into law today ...
Man,this is gonna kill us at the BOAT gas pumps ... can you imagine what they will charge for limited application 'boat fuel', whether it be old MTBE or even E10 fuel?
Remember in November ... let's go Brandon!
RaisedByWolves said:Federal law?
You must live in a Red [free] State ... we can't get non''E' fuels here in the Northeast, less on the water.wmk0002 said:Last time I got some pure gas from the local station near me that sells it, pure 87 was only 10c more than 87 ethanol blend.
DaleH said:You must live in a Red [free] State ... we can't get non''E' fuels here in the Northeast, less on the water.wmk0002 said:Last time I got some pure gas from the local station near me that sells it, pure 87 was only 10c more than 87 ethanol blend.
MN Fisher said:DaleH said:You must live in a Red [free] State ... we can't get non''E' fuels here in the Northeast, less on the water.wmk0002 said:Last time I got some pure gas from the local station near me that sells it, pure 87 was only 10c more than 87 ethanol blend.
It's just your particular politicians - MN is a Blue state and we got E-Free gas all over the place...2 places within 2 miles of me alone.
DaleH said:You must live in a Red [free] State ... we can't get non''E' fuels here in the Northeast, less on the water.wmk0002 said:Last time I got some pure gas from the local station near me that sells it, pure 87 was only 10c more than 87 ethanol blend.
wmk0002 said:Great state of Alabama. Us, Mississippi, and Oklahoma are about as red as it gets lol. I have noticed the options declining though. It's also harder to find off-road diesel now.
wmk0002 said:DaleH said:You must live in a Red [free] State ... we can't get non''E' fuels here in the Northeast, less on the water.wmk0002 said:Last time I got some pure gas from the local station near me that sells it, pure 87 was only 10c more than 87 ethanol blend.
Great state of Alabama. Us, Mississippi, and Oklahoma are about as red as it gets lol. I have noticed the options declining though. It's also harder to find off-road diesel now.
poorthang said:wmk0002 said:DaleH said:You must live in a Red [free] State ... we can't get non''E' fuels here in the Northeast, less on the water.
Great state of Alabama. Us, Mississippi, and Oklahoma are about as red as it gets lol. I have noticed the options declining though. It's also harder to find off-road diesel now.
hoarding? refinery shut down? lack of oil going to the U.S. refineries? if off road diesel was taxed, would there be more of it?
hard to get around the dye they put in off road fuel. huge problem if uever checked. they WiLL see the permanent red dye it the fuel system. folks can buy it in bulk, even have tanker trailers dropped on their property and exchange for full ones. they can power all kinds of equipment, heaters, burn brush, generate electricity for off grid, etc: think cottage industry (black market fuel) here! it is not illegal to run it as long as you dont run it on the road unless it is for transporting equipment from one location to the next.wmk0002 said:poorthang said:wmk0002 said:Great state of Alabama. Us, Mississippi, and Oklahoma are about as red as it gets lol. I have noticed the options declining though. It's also harder to find off-road diesel now.
hoarding? refinery shut down? lack of oil going to the U.S. refineries? if off road diesel was taxed, would there be more of it?
Not sure. Although with prices continuing to go up I wouldn't be surprised to learn people are using it in their trucks. Probably a ton of DEF deletes going on in my area as well due to that extra cost plus a looming DEF shortage. We don't have to pass emissions here so I'm pretty sure it was pretty common prior to prices exploding lol.
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