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Does anyone know if I will have problems trying to license a 5 ton M931 tractor from an auction with an event number over 10000? According to the GL website it looks like they are supposed to be sold as scrap but from the pics the truck looks like it would run with a jump maybe. It's a pretty...
One of these days I am going to end up winning a 916 or a 920 and an RGN trailer for it. When I do it'll be my time to retire from cross country produce hauling and start moving equipment around. I keep trying to bid on the things but it seems like somebody else always has more money. My...
Remember these are two separate and distinct issues: the IFTA sticker issue affects only commercial vehicles but the dyed fuel issue applies to everybody. If you use dyed fuel you are skipping out on paying the taxes that are normally added to the price at the pump. Everybody pays that...
It's all liquid, it mixes in. Your point you have in your case is the extremely small amount. I know that dyed fuel has enough dye in it to be visible, but yours apparently was not. The amount was so small it had to be detected in a lab. I would see if I could get a lawyer to write them a...
Most of what you specify you have put in your tank should be OK to use as an additive to diesel fuel. Kerosene is commonly mixed with #2 diesel to thin it out for winter fuel up north. But when they do that, they don't have any dye in the kerosene. Home heating oil will also be dyed. Keeping...
Carnac, I think you have made the point on this one. We are a very small segment of truck owners. There are not many out there who will own an 80,000 lb GVWR vehicle for an occasional drive in the country. I believe that most DOT enforcement personnel are used to dealing with commercial...
Believe me, IFTA has been one of the few things that the gooberment has actually done that's made life easier for truckers. You'd have to be way past your teenage years to remember the "bingo cards" we used to have before IFTA came along. You used to have to get a sticker for each state you ran...
Make sure you register it as a personal or recreational vehicle. As far as the fuel goes, I would not use transmission fluid as an additive because it is red and it may make the fuel look like it has some dyed fuel in it.
For commercial vehicles, IFTA is just a way for all of the states to get their fair share of fuel tax money. Most 18 wheelers have fuel tank capacities of 160-300+ gallons. It is common to fuel up in one state and drive across 3 more before you need fuel again. IFTA lets the 3 states in the...
This quote is from the WI web site, but all states are the same regarding IFTA:
International fuel tax agreement (IFTA)
IFTA is an agreement among all states (except Alaska and Hawaii) and Canadian provinces (except Northwestern Territories, Nunavut and Yukon) to simplify the reporting of...
As a commercial truck driver and former owner/operator I can tell you that the price difference is huge on everything once you get into commercial. They have seen us as a cash cow for a very long time. The difference in the price of insurance, the extra road taxes, the price of everything at a...
IFTA stickers are ONLY for commercial vehicles. Commercial vehicles have different license plates and are registered and taxed differently. If you were using a mil veh commercially you would have to file quarterly IFTA reports itemizing how many miles traveled in each state, how much fuel was...
Shoot I tried to buy any one of the three they have on the auction at Ft. Gordon right now and they are over $4K and today is the first day yet. Myself, I don't see them being worth that much to a dealer who has to mark it up and sell it. You can get newer 4wd pickups for less on the civilian...