Urraro oil in fairview, pa. and Dandy market in Sayre, pa are the only two I've found.
In theory off road diesel is the same as that you would buy from the filling station although it may not be as pure or contain the engine preserving additives that the major fuel companies add to the diesel you buy at the filling station. In many countries the duty paid on Road fuel is Higher than that of off road diesel and as a result you could be breaking the law if driving a vehicle on public roads that is being fueled with off road Diesel.
GoGas in Lumberton has it.
You're best bet is to call local bulk fuel suppliers and ask them. If you can't find it, you're just as well to buy on road diesel - off road use is non taxable.
What is the weight of off-road diesel
Texaco off Hwy 81
M.F.A. oil co
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
Cennex off Government way and also the Cennex in Post Falls
No. The only difference is a red dye added to off-road diesel to denote non-taxable use.
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.
Aside from being illegal, off-road diesel will plug your DPF.
You go to a gas station in an area where off-road use is common--farm country, near big construction companies, places like that.