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Re: OT Deisel vs heating oil $
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Posted by paul on August 31, 2006 at 07:05:13 from (66.60.197.117):
In Reply to: OT Deisel vs heating oil $ posted by MN Bob on August 31, 2006 at 06:16:34:
New England uses a lot of heating oil. When ever they have a cold snap fuel $$$ goes way up. When they have a mild winter, price stays steady. been that way for years. If cold is heading to NE, top off the tank! Until last year, #2 heating & #2 fuel were the same thing here from the coop. Now the fuel is 2% bean oil, heating oil was still all diesel. They got to have 2 tanks of stuff, seperate compartments, etc. As a farmer I'm all for the biodesel, was surprised we didn't get the 2% for the furnace as well, keep it all the same. --->Paul
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