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Re: Dry gas -- isopropyl or methanol?
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Posted by Dave D on February 09, 2005 at 13:40:30 from (66.155.201.82):
In Reply to: Re: Dry gas -- isopropyl or methanol? posted by RustyFarmall on February 09, 2005 at 13:24:19:
That may be an option out in the Midwest where you folks raise the tall corn, but I don't even think ethanol blended gasoline is available here in New England. Here in small-town NH our fuel retail choices run to major quantities of heating oil, kerosene, propane, lighter fluid and maybe one Mobil, Sunoco or Citgo station if we're lucky enough to live near where 2 roads come together. (If you need diesel you just bought yourself a trip to the nearest "city" the size of a small subdivision outside Chicago, LA, or Houston.) It's a different world up here. Oh well, gotta go and fill up the plow truck for tomorrow and make sure I've got enough starter fluid for the 240U. -- DD
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