Posted by PeteTheRookie on December 28, 2012 at 06:00:31 from (74.78.16.14):
In Reply to: Red diesel posted by WAYNE-N-TX on December 27, 2012 at 17:38:53:
Here in Southern Maine. I have been paying 80 cents to $1 more for diesel at the local Mobil then the price of unleaded regular gas. Last 5 gals cost me $21, 4.20/gal. As I only use about 100 gallons a year, only $100 a year more. #2 dyed red heating oil is 3.35/gal right now. I have a 275 gal tank of it in the basement. Thinking its time to just start using that in my TLB. Just the convenience of not having to go to Mobil to get the diesel would make it worth it. Thinking I will just setup a hose down filler pipe and pump right at tractor tank.
I always add Power Service + Cetane Boost already so no change there.
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