Posted by Tony in Mass. on January 19, 2013 at 07:35:24 from (76.127.225.182):
In Reply to: fuel furnas posted by rick165 on January 19, 2013 at 05:18:13:
Even if the price was exactly the same? What's he going to save by going into town? Red plastic jugs? 55 gallon barrels in a pickup? Compare to free or included delivery? Now, if he has aglae, like what showed up in my fuel tanks, and I get 6-700 a year, at once, diesel from town won't help, a town's school buses in Conn couldn't start this week, fueled up all of them with algae laced pumps. Big expensive mess now. There was a thread on this a couple weeks ago, someone said sulpher didn't mater, but sulpher was the closest thing to an antibiotic the world ever had till penicillin, so it 'did' control aglae, but saving money? Tell him to do the math again.... I 'was' going to dump 100 gallons of kerosene in my tanks with a bacteriacide, in jugs, from town, when I told the dealer what I was doing, he brought me tax free kero- free delivery...
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