They will dip personal trucks like yours here as well. I thought green was say marine diesel? I know all diesel is the same now a days , only difference is dye. Our on road fuel will look similar to gas a bit different but like an amber color. Maybe thats why to help tell difference. But our on road is mostly clear I guess. Off road is red around here too the only difference is no road tax and the dye. In my tractor I run off road but if nowhere has it I dont go out of my way and just run road fuel. It only takes me 5 gallons to fill it. And I can run everything I do in a weekend on that. I love my old twin cyl Yanmar
Around here, if you have farm plates on your truck you can pretty much do whatever you want to. Weight limits, fuel, seatbelts, whatever...none of the rules seem to apply.
Yeah seems that way here too. Virginia has been cracking down on that lately - they were working over a farm use plated truck and trailer today in the parking lot of a gas station. I had my tank stuck last week which seemed odd to me based off the company I drive for - we're a huge ltl company..lol.. I don't think they're gonna take a chance on off road diesel..lol..
Looks good . I actually like tulip poplar, dries real fast. Looks like you need some sideboards for that truck
Hey Ralphie, Why don't you use the front passenger seat as well??? You have all that space up there!!
Yeah, it's a good woods beater. I don't have any other pics of it just yet. However, you boys might really enjoy this heavy load of highly valuable cottonwood! Or this heavy load of highly valuable green oak?
Hay neighbor, welcome to the forum xskier. Are you enjoying this warm weather we are having? Where do you cut your wood from?
picture of my wood hauler, fresh cut load of elm. Truck is only a 1/2-ton. But has hauled it's share of wood home.
do you have some hydraulics to split that stuff? That's a nice load there Maulhead I like that screen name