Posted by Notjustair on December 19, 2014 at 11:32:24 from (70.195.19.80):
In Reply to: Gas under TWO BUCKS ! posted by Chris(WA) on December 18, 2014 at 20:04:14:
The funny part is that with these prices I tend to leave all of the gas tractors and equipment idling more than shutting them off like I used to. I thought I had done really good when I filled the bulk gas tank at 2.42 a gallon a few weeks back. Maybe I will quick burn that all up so I can fill it even lower! My chore tractor is gas so it shouldn't take long.
True, though. We went through way more gas/fuel by idling than now. When we fed sileage by loading it in the pickup by hand that pickup sat and idled the whole time with the door open and the radio blaring (KBGB out of Great Bend). I remember when I was young it was an unspoken rule - when you started the diesel tractors you didn't shut them off until dark. I remember walking home for lunch and leaving them idle in the field. Now I shut them off several times by the time I have something hooked up, greased, and to the field.
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