Posted by downsouth on December 27, 2012 at 18:35:41 from (205.188.116.74):
In Reply to: Red diesel posted by WAYNE-N-TX on December 27, 2012 at 17:38:53:
So which office are you running for next time around Wayne? Texas Governors office, or President of the United States? When you win one or the other, no doubt removing the metal ring on diesel nozzles will be first on your agenda! My local Co-Op has both, the large high volume for filling tractors and the smaller one for filling cans and such. Ask the guy trying to fill up his 100 to 200 gallon tank which he prefers to use. Yea, he wants to get back out in the field the same day. You have a couple of options. Take along a funnel, but since you turned in your card and said you won't go there again I suppose that option is out. Or, just buy the over the road non die fuel for a few cents more a gallon. At 20 gallons per visit I don't think you'll break the bank.
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