Posted by DR. EVIL on June 08, 2021 at 05:44:52 from (174.192.64.40):
In Reply to: What about LPG? posted by Fritz Maurer on June 07, 2021 at 08:38:32:
I have to start filing MY important business papers either out in my shop under lock & key, or in my pickup. Wife got into my banker's box to get some papers for income tax and may as well scattered the whole box of paper out in the yard. I had a whole file folder on our LP contracts the last 8-10 years. The truck was here yesterday. Wife says the driver was here only 2-3 minutes, hooked the hose up but she wouldn't know the difference between him shutting the truck OFF and engaging the PTO to run the pump. Our LP supplier is typically the highest price around, but I've had service needs in the last couple years, I make a phone call, or drive over to their office 4 miles away and I have a service guy HERE within an hour. Our driver really watches what we pre-pay every year, think yesterday he was just making sure we could make it till their fall refill. No ticket in the screen door equals no gas delivered. Our new furnace is NOT one of these ultra high efficiency furnaces but our LP use has really dropped, and we cook & heat water with lp too.
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