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Re: O/T sorta! Diesel fuel prices
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Posted by Bob in AZ on April 11, 2007 at 11:10:12 from (70.101.205.123):
In Reply to: O/T sorta! Diesel fuel prices posted by toolman2800 on April 11, 2007 at 10:48:10:
Car diesel here in Arizona is $2.88 a gallon , I just filled my Dodge up yesterday at Flying J which usually is the cheapest . Over the road truckers pay even more . I cant comment on tractor diesel as there isnt any stations here that seem to sell it . No agriculture , just desert . But in the midwest they used to have it at all the CO-OP stations and I believe it was dyed a different color .. get caught with it in a road vehicle and you got a fine ( although I never remember anybody getting nailed for it . ) Notice on the pumps it says "low sulpher" . I wonder if this is how they justify the high cost of diesel because it costs more to produce ? hmmm makes you wonder .... or just BS to charge you more money? Anybody know what it takes to produce this low sulpher fuel ? just curious , Bob
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