wtf?? Why is Diesel Cheaper than Kerosene or Heating Oil??

DrPizza

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Almost the same stuff... Diesel has all the road taxes added on, so it's usually 20 cents more than either kerosene or heating oil. Went to get some fuel for our hot water & ended up getting regular diesel because it was nearly $1 per gallon cheaper.

Yikes, I hope the price of oil drops soon; I'd like to get the tank filled.
 

Ika

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I thought Diesels were expensive, like $200 a pair.

OHH YOU MEAN FUELS
 

paulney

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Diesel has not landed a blockbuster movie lately, so he is ready for any role that pays.
 

DrPizza

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Originally posted by: spidey07
Supply and demand. Think about it.

I'm not sure what you're referring to, this is probably the only time in my life that I've seen diesel cheaper than kerosene. Kerosene is essentially diesel that's dyed red to indicate that no tax has been paid. You could run your vehicles on kerosene (or heating oil), but if caught with that red dye in your tank, you're screwed.
 

nonameo

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Originally posted by: DrPizza
Originally posted by: spidey07
Supply and demand. Think about it.

I'm not sure what you're referring to, this is probably the only time in my life that I've seen diesel cheaper than kerosene. Kerosene is essentially diesel that's dyed red to indicate that no tax has been paid. You could run your vehicles on kerosene (or heating oil), but if caught with that red dye in your tank, you're screwed.

aaannnddddd who's checking?
 

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Originally posted by: nonameo
Originally posted by: DrPizza
Originally posted by: spidey07
Supply and demand. Think about it.

I'm not sure what you're referring to, this is probably the only time in my life that I've seen diesel cheaper than kerosene. Kerosene is essentially diesel that's dyed red to indicate that no tax has been paid. You could run your vehicles on kerosene (or heating oil), but if caught with that red dye in your tank, you're screwed.

aaannnddddd who's checking?

I am.

Zoinks, and away!
 

Rubycon

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Kerosene is clear. Red diesel is no.2 marine diesel and is dyed to catch truckers using it to avoid road taxes.
 

Eli

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Since when is Kerosene red? :Q

And since when does it have anything to do with diesel or heating oil?

:confused:

Edit: I know you can add it to diesel in cold weather..


I don't think any diesel powered device is going to be happy if you feed it kerosene though, it's like water compared.
 

GregGreen

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Originally posted by: JohnCU
you use diesel for hot water? what?

Probably an indirect water heater from a hydronic boiler system (aka hot water baseboard heat/radiator heat)