Posted by 36 coupe on November 15, 2007 at 05:44:22 from (63.22.167.181):
In Reply to: Re: GAS/DIESEL prices posted by mjbrown on November 14, 2007 at 14:51:30:
My truck gets 19mpg.This is better the many cars Ive owned. went out yesterday to cash my check and buy some grain.Gas was 3.15 so I put 10.00 in the truck,enough for the days business.Noted very few cars on the road and few people in stores.Ive had the truck on the road twice this month.Spent 20.00 on gas for the truck,11.00 for my tractor this month.Grocery prices are increasing fast.4 stores I stopped in had no customers.Ive lost about 200.00 from my check because of fuel increases in a few years.Thats money that I wont have to spend locally.THe general store near us closed.Fellow had another 2 months to go on his lease but quit early.I stopped in a general store for 2 cans of beer that used to cost 2.18 now 2.81.Store has a big for sale sign on it.Some of you fellows may be flush with money but thats not the case with me.It used to cost 100.00 to put a 100 gal of oil in the tank now it will take 320.00 to buy the same amount.Very little work in my shop now.The fellows in the suits say the economy is fine but most of them have 100 grand and up incomes.Kerosene is over 3.50 a gallon now.Many mobile homes have outside tanks so must use kerosene.I picked up a fellow who was hitchiking.He had a 5gal can,said he was going to the store for kerosene.Fuel dealer would no longer fill his 50 gallon drum.He was out of work because mud conditions stopped woods work.He was doing odd jobs for neighbors to get by.
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