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Posted by bbott on January 23, 2000 at 07:04:02 from (205.182.67.66):
In Reply to: diesel posted by scottie on January 22, 2000 at 19:40:41:
Unfortunately, these days you have to be careful about how much you store, where and what your storage tanks are like.. (containments/covers etc.) Here in California, the Al Gore environmental gestapo is firmly in control. (and they are coming to your town soon, if not already there) If they catch you spilling half a cup of diesel on the ground they'll throw you in the slammer. We just had to put a full containment aroung a stationary diesel engine because it might leak a gallon of antifreeze someday... The fuel system was double-tanked but that wasn't good enough for them, they had to find something perilous about it. A good rule of thumb is keep only what you need. Time will tell you what that amount is. Remember for off-highway use you can get the untaxed (dyed) fuel... save yourself 4 bits a gallon. bbott
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