No, Delaware is a no-sales taxation state. Their budget is funded well enough by businesses which incorporate and pay incorporation fees and taxes to the state that a Sales Tax is not considered necessary.
Nope - it is road tax exempt. Normally .50 cents (approx.) cheaper. Illegal to run in on the road vehicles and will be fined thousands if caught(dyed red). Ok to run in tractors, bobcats, dozer etc.
The only TAXES on OFF ROAD Diesel are Maine Sales Tax. If the farmer is exempt from paying Me. Sales Tax for materials necessary to operate the farm (his business) then the answer to your question is NO. If the farmer is buying regular diesel to use in his personal vehicle for non farm related use, the YES he must pay the taxes. But Your question does not make any sense, as there are no TAXES ON OFF ROAD DIESEL
Off road diesel is dyed but otherwise the same as highway diesel. The difference is in the tax. Highway diesel has a road tax on it
Off-road diesel weighs approximately 7.1 pounds per gallon.
Refer to the manufacturer's instructions for this one. On-road diesel is recommended for use in diesel motors in general. Remember also that on-road diesel used for purposes for which the use of off-road diesel would be legal is non-taxable, which, in the case of an on-road diesel fuel purchase, will be translated into a tax refund.
DERV stands for Diesel Engine Road Vehicle
No. The only difference is a red dye added to off-road diesel to denote non-taxable use.
Diesel for road vehicles is known as DERV (Fuel for Diesel Engined Road Vehicles) or ULSD (Ultra Low Sulphur Diesel which has a reduced sulphur content) and is white in colour.
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It is capable as long as it is off road use only. The off road diesel contains a red dye that stains the fuel filter, so if you're caught on road with red dyed filters or a tank full of red diesel you may get in trouble with law enforcement. Off road diesel does not have road taxes added to the cost.
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Since 2007 most diesel pumped at any station in the USA or Canada is ULSD, regardless if it's on-road (clear) diesel, or off-road (dyed) diesel. The only difference is the fuel is that by using it as off road the taxes are not the same and it is cheaper. Dyed diesel will not affect your engine.