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Posted by stumpy on January 04, 2004 at 13:03:44 from (208.255.64.241):
In Reply to: Re: Heating oil posted by T_Bone on January 04, 2004 at 12:22:23:
here's my .02, I am working for a fuel co now up in NH. most offer a pre buy program in the summer when the price is low. Mine does for both propane and oil. Also we own the larger tanks i.e. 120 gal thru 1000 gal. we commonly swap and or buy steel from other companies as customers change who they buy from. #2 heating oil has 139,000 btu per gallon with diesel being lower, you can use it , but the efficiancy of your boiler will be lower. This may or may not be a problem, never did the math. Also the only differance between on road and off road diesel is the dye. On road has tax applied. The dye is the "gotcha" for the DOT. BTW yesterdays price for #2 was 1.429, 1.329 for cash. Stumpy
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