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<blockquote data-quote="steh" data-source="post: 8137966" data-attributes="member: 166027"><p>It would be an expensive day if you set off down the road in the UK with a car trailer and an ibc container full of red diesel on it. May get away with it if you throw a sheet over it so no police or ministry can see what it is. Would be ok if it was a proper fuel bowser meant for towing on the road bunded, and the such like. If we have the crusher or plant or the tractors working away from home which is often then we have a fueling service that we book and they turn up on site with a tanker every day and tank up everything it does not cost much more than we pay to fill the home tanks and its safer and easier.</p><p>Still see red pumps on the forecourts of fule stations on motorways and big haulage roads to top up the temp-controlled units on haulage transport.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="steh, post: 8137966, member: 166027"] It would be an expensive day if you set off down the road in the UK with a car trailer and an ibc container full of red diesel on it. May get away with it if you throw a sheet over it so no police or ministry can see what it is. Would be ok if it was a proper fuel bowser meant for towing on the road bunded, and the such like. If we have the crusher or plant or the tractors working away from home which is often then we have a fueling service that we book and they turn up on site with a tanker every day and tank up everything it does not cost much more than we pay to fill the home tanks and its safer and easier. Still see red pumps on the forecourts of fule stations on motorways and big haulage roads to top up the temp-controlled units on haulage transport. [/QUOTE]
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