Posted by The tractor vet on February 17, 2016 at 12:24:43 from (104.179.81.68):
In Reply to: #2 diesel posted by hd6gtom on February 17, 2016 at 10:18:51:
Paid 1.63 for on road a couple weeks ago . saved fifty cents a gallon over what it is here in town by making a short trip . I got a deal on three transfer tanks back before Christmas, been watching them for close to a year on Craig's list . darn near new tanks , two 100 gallon and one 55 gal. He wanted a 150 a piece and i asked him what if i took all three would you take 75 dead silence then he said you will take all of them , yep all. OK deal. Well My one buddy Eugene took one and another friend took the other and i kept the 55 . Diesel does not drop much around here and is over what other places are charging . So if i fill the truck and fill the EXTRA tank i will have enough fuel for several months and at fifty cents to a gallon savings it will take about a year or less to pay for the tank and it is also a big help when going on long trips of not stopping for fuel . Yep still have the truck drivers kidneys so if ya need to stop every couple hours then i am NOt the person to go with . I was borrowing a friends 40 gal tank for this but i am not going to alway borrow when i need to go someplace where i was going to have to hunt for fuel and set and wait to get fuel when i am in the lets go mode.Now while out running and the fuel gauge says FEED ME just a flip of a switch and keep on trucken , when the gauge says full flip the switch for the next 400 miles your good .
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