Posted by rusty6 on December 01, 2017 at 17:28:27 from (142.165.85.227):
In Reply to: Draining a Gas Tank posted by rusty6 on November 30, 2017 at 16:17:26:
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The difference in price has nothing to do about "crossing the border costs".
Just go to amazon.ca and compare prices to identical products at amazon.com
Or walmart.ca vs walmart.com
You will be shocked and wonder who is pocketing the difference in pricing.
The company or the government.[/quote]
True, but it does sometimes seem that "duty" is charged on stuff I've bought South of the border. Sometimes the lower U.S. price makes it worth while. Sometimes not much.
Update on the tank. Using a bar of soap to try and stop the leak was a big mistake. The pressure of the soap bar made it leak worse so I had to go ahead and try to get the vent line off the tank as it seemed the only way to get a hose in to siphon it. Eventually, after much swearing and some blood loss, I managed to get about 5 gallons siphoned out and the side of the tank stopped leaking. Now, if the gas fumes I have been breathing today have not destroyed my few remaining brain cells I need to make supper. Been a long day.
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