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Re: OT/diesel fuel
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Posted by the tractor vet on May 22, 2006 at 08:38:02 from (64.179.117.98):
In Reply to: Re: OT/diesel fuel posted by TomTX on May 22, 2006 at 08:22:54:
Yep nothing that money can't fix and it only adds .10 a gallon more , now stop and think about this if you are only burning a few gallons a week then maybe ten cents is not that much more but now if your burning a 500 gal. aweek every week then that ten cents adds up fast and people that sell this addative are raken in the bucks at our expence . So as if we are not apyen enough for every gallon of fuel that we buy now we also have to add another dime to it or fix our pumps and injectors and that gets into bigger bucks or we have to JUNK all of the older stuff that we have that is paid for and spend money that most of us do not have to by the lastest and greatest new junk . At the rate that things are going the only ones that will be farming before long will be the Amish and when the trucking industry can no longer afford to run because of the higher operating cost and you can no longer move the containers off the dock you you can get your made in Chinia goods and ya can no longer afford to go to work at walmarts or McDonalds because we have to add this or that to keep going . But then again it is only a dime here and dime there more a gallon .
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