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Re: Been checked for colorized diesel???
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Posted by T_Bone on November 13, 2003 at 23:15:17 from (65.56.253.235):
In Reply to: Been checked for colorized diesel??? posted by thurlow on November 13, 2003 at 14:53:27:
Here in AZ you pay the tax up front then apply for a refund at the end of the year. I told the wife I wonder if they'd complain about a 500gal credit on farming my 3a ?...LOL That is only for off road diesel. Commerical trucks pay a $.08gal extra road tax that "car diesels" don't have to pay, anything under 26k GVWR. They refund this tax when you buy the fuel. Of course alot of travlers don't know this and the station makes the .08gal extra. The law requires the fuel stop to advertise the commerical truck price. Flying J advertises both prices but alot of others don't ! I use ATF all the time in my PSD at 1qt/50gal #2D. In a pint test jar with 10 times that amount of ATF, it just turns a lite orange color from the natural gold color. Did you also know that you could come home and find "ANY" Federal, State, County, City, employees and "bounty hunters" in your home without a search warrant? Some Federal law was changed in the early 90's that allows this, I just can't remember the name of it. All they have to say is they heard crys for "help" or any other excuse "I smelled smoke". Our sherrif was telling about it on TV about this really neat law that a bounty hunter had used. The bounty hunter killed two innocent people and got away with it :( How? The bail jumper had visited the couple wihtout the couple knowing he was wanted. The bounty hunter assumed the guy was still there! T_Bone
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