Time to fill all the gas tanks?

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  • bwframe

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    This may be the last time we see gas under $3, until we take back our country?

    WIBC was reporting some stations raising prices now. Gas buddy has been saying prices will be rising with whatever might be going on with the Arabs.


    I'd been putting off and waiting for this bit of a price drop to jump. Just filled a half dozen cans. Finally Kroger points and prices lined up. I was at the pump filling cans, as was the couple beside me, with two vehicles and cans.
     

    DoggyDaddy

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    This may be the last time we see gas under $3, until we take back our country?

    WIBC was reporting some stations raising prices now. Gas buddy has been saying prices will be rising with whatever might be going on with the Arabs.


    I'd been putting off and waiting for this bit of a price drop to jump. Just filled a half dozen cans. Finally Kroger points and prices lined up. I was at the pump filling cans, as was the couple beside me, with two vehicles and cans.
    I'll be making a Kroger run in the morning.
     

    bwframe

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    Look into PRI-G if you plan on storing gas for more than a couple weeks.

    Thanks! I'll look into that, but I have had pretty good luck with just storing in my sealed metal cans. I have the red safety cans and a couple of knock off jerry cans.

    No problems storing for months and months. I screwed up and forgot to rotate the jerry cans a couple years back, they had three year old gas, It ran through my old Focus, like it was just pumped.
     

    indyjohn

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    But I can store enough in my six 5gal cans to keep the generator going for quite a awhile. Just put a couple ounces of Stabil in each gas can and it'll stay good
    +1 for Stabil.

    Why haven't you converted that genny to LP yet??? Long, long term storage for that fuel. The BTU loss isn't that significant.
     

    NyleRN

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    +1 for Stabil.

    Why haven't you converted that genny to LP yet??? Long, long term storage for that fuel. The BTU loss isn't that significant.
    Instead of converting I'd just sell it and buy a dual fuel model. I bought this one on a whim about a month before the stolen election. Wanted something for "just in case". Mainly to keep the fridge and deep freeze going for a few days. I have alternative heat if the electric is out
     
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