Posted by Oliver 500 Wa on December 05, 2017 at 17:58:51 from (73.96.105.111):
In Reply to: Gas vs Diesel posted by Oliver 500 Wa on December 04, 2017 at 23:53:35:
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Yeah, I don't know if I buy into his theory either. So the diesel machine costs more up front, but they also seem to hold their value better when you sell it. Costs less to run it while you have it. Possibly does a better, faster job. Seems to me that you are not saving money in that scenario.
Locally, retail diesel is only 14 cents a gallon more than regular which is $3.09/gallon (you lucky guys in Ohio!). The minor increase in fuel cost (~5%) is easily outweighed by the better fuel economy (15-20%) of the diesel.
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