Posted by DR. EVIL on November 02, 2017 at 11:08:27 from (174.197.12.110):
In Reply to: Diesel-off road posted by stonerock on November 02, 2017 at 05:58:20:
Over 300,000 miles on my diesel pickup, never had my tanks dipped, never burned a drop of dyed fuel either. Been stopped a couple times exceeding the speed limit but never got a ticket that cost me or gave me points on my license.
Now driving a BIG truck never had tanks checked either, got about one speeding ticket a year, got put out of service once due to an air leak. Local plumbing/heating company pulled leaking air line off and made a new duplicate. Closest truck repair shop was in a different time zone! Only ran in to a set of portable scales one time in almost 1,000,000 miles of driving. I wasn't over-loaded with my 8248 pounds of empty 2-1/2 gal Round-Up jugs in cardboard boxes on slipdheets. DOT cops would not believe I was loaded even with a seal on the trailer doors. So they wrote me up for a leaking oil seal on my left front drive axle, had three tiny specs of oil on back of cab and one slender stripe of oil down the inside sidewall of the inside left front tire.
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