• BoscoBear
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    16 months ago

    It’s not uncommon, but not as common as died diesel of various types. A marina in Orange Beach Alabama sold a died diesel called locomotive diesel that is apparently different in composition from agricultural diesel.

    Sadly the tax advantages is absorbed by the vendor as they are located in the water.

    • Interesting, what color do they dye it.

      Looking up locomotive diesel. It didn’t switch to ultra low sulfur for 5ish years after over the road diesel. I would bet it has a higher Cetane, probably some closer heavy fuel oil.

      • BoscoBear
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        6 months ago

        It was dyed the same red and slightly cheaper than other marine diesel.