Mad Benny wrote: » I need to purchase 5 gallons of marked gas oil AKA Agricultural Diesel. I have a suitable container and it's for legitimate use. Does anyone know where I can buy it from a pump near Dublin 7 or Dublin 15?
joujoujou wrote: » Since it's "oil", not oil per se.
Gingham1 wrote: » It is derived from crude oil.
Gingham1 wrote: » I can go out to the shed and start an engine and it will run quite happily on home heating oil without the slightest risk of damage.
joujoujou wrote: » Home heating oil has no lubricant necessary for a fuel pump to stay alive.
ml100 wrote: » I assume the above post is talking using white instead of green and not home heating oil, green and white are now basically the same thing except for the color!
Gingham1 wrote: » So we've teased out that your condescending comment doesn't apply in that if the OP has a rudimentary diesel motor then it will be burn home heating oil without problems.
bs2014 wrote: » I find this question funny. I'm from Monaghan and literally every filling station sells it, in fact people openly fill their cars up with it at the pumps! Whats even more interesting is if you drive through South Armagh, the big signs which lists the prices actually includes the price of agri diesel, must be the only area in the country to do this! lol Prooves the cultural divide between Dublin and rural ireland.
Esel wrote: » You spelt Provos wrong,
Whocare wrote: » What your problem
Truckermal wrote: » Well that escalated quick.....:rolleyes:
vandriver wrote: » The great gas unmanned station in Ballymount sells it for 99c a litre.
Whocare wrote: » 75 cent dairygold in cork
bs2014 wrote: » Prooves the cultural divide between Dublin and rural ireland.
Truckermal wrote: » Bit of a trek though...
SEPT 23 1989 wrote: » Would off-road Dublin diesel forklifts not be running on culchie diesel?