Willl
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Unless your going thru lots of diesel, why the need for off road ?
Willl said:Unless your going thru lots of diesel, why the need for off road ?
1*How does buying 100 gallons prevent that ?:confused2:?I believe it is a minimum of 100 gallons in Sask to qualify for farm fuel if the supplyer follows the regulations .
1*The reasoning is to prevent non farm use of tax exempt fuel .
2*Why the need for off road ?
Willl said:If your spending 4 bucks just to save 2, I don't see the savings.
I'm guessing little enough to the point I don't worry about it.So how little fuel do you use a year??
He spent enough time around town and didn't find it and then finally resorted to asking a forum, I'm going to say the OP. How far do you go out of your way to save the fuel tax you use ?Who mentioned driving out of their way to get it?
Some of us like to save, and not over pay the overtaxing government.
Willl said:I'm guessing little enough to the point I don't worry about it.
He spent enough time around town and didn't find it and then finally resorted to asking a forum, I'm going to say the OP. How far do you go out of your way to save the fuel tax you use ?
Like I said, trying to save 2 while spending 4.
I believe it is a minimum of 100 gallons in Sask to qualify for farm fuel if the supplyer follows the regulations .The reasoning is to prevent non farm use of tax exemt fuel .I guess you could still buy it but why bother just buy pump fuel and go home.
City slickerI live way up in the sticks in Cook, MN.