Posted by Old Roy on February 19, 2013 at 14:15:06 from (98.236.252.189):
In Reply to: Winter Gas /Summer Gas posted by Straw Boss on February 19, 2013 at 11:34:16:
People are so amused by themselves,, some educated folks try to pull the wool over many folks. years ago Boron used to put in a bit of gas antifreeze to make folks think it was worth more , guaranteeing to never fail to start.
Now it has come to the point they try to tell us that there is a summer gas change over..
I have hauled all brands from the Pittsburgh area..
Thew difference between the brands was the length of the pipeline from the barge, to the terminals. the additives were determined by the punched card system we used to load with, and the numbers used to tell the terminal computers as to what we wanted. then additives were administered accordingly... so don't tell me refineries have to do the changeover.
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