daybreak1998
Silver Member
Howdy,My son in law is replacing his heating system in his house and has a hundred gallons or so of home heating fuel he needs to get rid of. The guy that fills his tank tested it for moisture and whatever and says it is clean and is the same exact thing as #2 diesel. I am considering pumping out the tank and setting up a couple of 55gal drums on my property. Would sure beat the 5gal at a time system I have now. I would weld up a support frame and maybe work a gravity feed system with filter, etc.
First question... is the claim the heating oil is same as #2 diesel true?
Home Heating Oil = HHO is not #2 diesel
#2 Off road diesel = untaxed dyed red fuel
#2 diesel is dyed red to show road tax is not paid. That means a vehicle with license plates that travels on roads should never have a red dyed fuel in it. (Your messing with the tax man here) Because #2 off road diesel is meant for vehicles, it does have some additives in it. lubricity enhancers, low-smoke enhancers etc... is dyed red. Currently all diesel available is ULSD >15ppm sulpher.(supposedly since 2009)
Home heating oil is not always the same thing. It really depends on the price. If the #2 dyed is at $2.50 a gallon, and HHO is $2.70 a gallon, you will receive the #2 for your furnace. The furnace does not care what it burns, unlike a engine. YES, sometimes the truck fills both farm and home heating tanks from the same delivery truck. NOT always. If there was a big price difference, and HHO was $2.10 a gallon, and #2 was $2.50, you better believe your getting HHO in your furnace. HHO does not have the low-smoke additive, and lubricity enhancers in it. It will have kerosene as well.
So, the overall take is... #2 off road diesel should always be the same in your tank. HHO can be the cheapest stuff due to price.