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Re: Gas or Diesel for the Cold?
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Posted by ErnieD on May 29, 2001 at 16:15:57 from (64.214.252.83):
In Reply to: Gas or Diesel for the Cold? posted by Wes on May 28, 2001 at 06:21:16:
My vote is with the gasser. Several acres is less than 10, which is about 10 hours a month. Not enough to justify anything else. A 100 gallons of diesel will last a decade, let alone being current on a blend, that is unless you run diesel in the car or truck. Fresh fuel buys alot in reliability.
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