Tonyinohio
Silver Member
There is a CNG filling station near my Dayton, Ohio office. Several over the road semi-trucks running CNG fill up there. These are loads with dedicated routes and they have the route mapped out to fill up along the way. I stopped and talked to one of the drivers. He takes loads to Louisiana regularly. I would say if an OTR truck could run CNG so could a farm tractor.
an aside.....Any commercial road vehicle with an IFTA sticker pays fuel tax regardless. When I had semis I had to settle up with the states we drove in to get my IFTA sticker for the following year. I forget all the details but the road taxes were based on miles driven and compared to the amount of fuel purchased in each state and the fuel tax paid. I recall PA was a costly state in drive in.
an aside.....Any commercial road vehicle with an IFTA sticker pays fuel tax regardless. When I had semis I had to settle up with the states we drove in to get my IFTA sticker for the following year. I forget all the details but the road taxes were based on miles driven and compared to the amount of fuel purchased in each state and the fuel tax paid. I recall PA was a costly state in drive in.