Posted by kyplowboy on August 17, 2011 at 20:39:28 from (98.93.23.85):
In Reply to: Old fuel posted by Bus Driver on August 17, 2011 at 16:49:21:
I love my night job! We have a build'n that the city didn't want to run 220 to so we heat it in the winter with a torpedo syle "ready heater". Our old heater was older than dirt they found some where and started have'n problems several years ago. Our great maintenence man said that the kerosene was old, he found some where online that it would only keep a year. They have it delivered 300 gallons at a time. My boss was freak'n out becasue there was no way to legally get rid of 100+ gallons of kerosene every spring and it would "go bad" over the summer. I told her if she wanted it gone it would be gone, that's my job, do what she wants. I always wanted a 150 gallon pickup tank and pump but just didn't have a reason to spend the money. She gets the kerosene "gone" and I had a reason to buy the tank I wanted.
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