Timber boy's looked into years ago and the answer was no, they thought it unfair as some of them were doing miles offroad in woods and then sat loading on white. Have heard plenty of stories of landrovers with a tank under each seat, the passenger sat on the red tankNo you cannot have 2 tanks, 1 red 1 white, on same vehicle.
This was looked into a few years ago, for a blower lorry to unload on red.
As for the red dye being detected in a tank it's a myth,
Who has ever seen red filters ?, the red dye is only to visually tell the difference.
But there is a chemical marker in red when tested, you can remove the dye but not the marker, and that is what they look for.
That’s where the battery sits in mine, bugger all room left for a tankHave heard plenty of stories of landrovers with a tank under each seat, the passenger sat on the red tank
Why not charge him a going rate for the rocks including the price of a haulier. The end user can pay for it. If it’s another farmer he can collect and you are still £s in and have no hassle
A lot of builders wouldn’t have anything to fetch it with, they’ll be used to their suppliers delivering to siteEveryone desperate to fudge about with a tractor and trailer. If it is for construction I would say let the builder come and collect it.
A lot of builders wouldn’t have anything to fetch it with, they’ll be used to their suppliers delivering to site
Needs a separate leak off (return) pipe with a three way valve into each tank as well otherwise cross contamination would occur.Timber boy's looked into years ago and the answer was no, they thought it unfair as some of them were doing miles offroad in woods and then sat loading on white. Have heard plenty of stories of landrovers with a tank under each seat, the passenger sat on the red tank
Some of the ex military vehicles had two tanks one each side the passenger one was filled under the seat, so sone enterprising gentleman decided they could quite easily leave the right full of white but cut off. Sadly he opened his mouth a bit wide in Northampton market and as he left Customs were waiting for him, that cost him as it was obviously deliberate fraudTimber boy's looked into years ago and the answer was no, they thought it unfair as some of them were doing miles offroad in woods and then sat loading on white. Have heard plenty of stories of landrovers with a tank under each seat, the passenger sat on the red tank
It would have meant going on the dual carriageway so thought I'd better check. Quite happy doing local on redYou can cart your own produce using red.
But I doubt you can claim rocks as produce, so technically should be on white.
But are VOSA going to be hiding behind a granite tor in Dartmoor. I doubt it, so take the risk.
That’s brown not red, it’s the oil in the fuel. Look at your heating oil sight gauge…It may well be the chemical marker in red which they can detect and the dye is purely just for visual purposes. But everyone who says the dye doesn't stain can't have looked very hard. It may take a while but any clear fuel hose tank sight glass or clear plastic container you might carry fuel in eventually end up discolured/brown.