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Re: Indonesia-Face Explodes from Shock

Could it be hydraulic fluid as well?
bet it's cpo that was transported as stated in the description as crude palm oil is dark red in color due to a high content of carotenoids, including β-carotene and lycopene.
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Could it be hydraulic fluid as well?
Yes, standard hydraulic fluid for dump trucks and bulldozers, and other heavy equipment is known as 5606. It is bright red. I imagine they ruptured a hydraulic supply tank, or the lines were sheared off and the hydraulic system drained itself.
This is different than brake fluid, which is yellow or clear.
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We use red dye diesel on equipment that are non traveling.. Its cheaper rate than regular diesel.. They check that shit at the scales with a litmus paper or some other method
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Re: Indonesia-Face Explodes from Shock



Crude palm oil



Hydraulic fluid



Red diesel


I'm going with red diesel cuz its green.
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Crude palm oil



Hydraulic fluid



Red diesel


I'm going with red diesel cuz its green.
That's my kind of diesel brother and my F-350
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Same thing


Damn i can't tell if thats blood or diesel fuel or oil
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Treated diesel fuel is red(anti-gel). It's to keep it from gelling up in cold conditions. I'm not too certain on how cold it get's over there in that region but... it must get cold enough for diesel to crystalize. I would say that does look to be like spilled diesel fuel and not blood. The body holds about 5 liter's of blood and that's a hell of a lot more than just 5 liter's. There's my contribution; albeit obvious.
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That's my kind of diesel brother and my F-350
I know the camper is full of diesel!

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Treated diesel fuel is red(anti-gel). It's to keep it from gelling up in cold conditions. I'm not too certain on how cold it get's over there in that region but... it must get cold enough for diesel to crystalize. I would say that does look to be like spilled diesel fuel and not blood. The body holds about 5 liter's of blood and that's a hell of a lot more than just 5 liter's. There's my contribution; albeit obvious.
The red in diesel is a dye to signify that it has a high Sulphur content and ment for off road, heavy equipment and or agriculture. It has nothing to do with coagulation from cold weather.
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Re: Indonesia-Face Explodes from Shock

Nice
Also wtf was that dancing chick at the end of the last vid?


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