To: YankeeinOkieville
Shut down the damn ethanol racket and jail the bio fuel racketeers.
2 posted on
09/01/2016 2:38:20 PM PDT by
sagar
To: YankeeinOkieville
He says people need to watch out for rough starts, rough idling noises and check engine lights. Mine does that anyways..................
5 posted on
09/01/2016 2:42:30 PM PDT by
Red Badger
(Make America AMERICA again!.........................)
To: YankeeinOkieville
Trying to stretch your fuel supply with ethanol, is like trying to stretch your ground beef supply with filet mignon...............
6 posted on
09/01/2016 2:43:36 PM PDT by
Red Badger
(Make America AMERICA again!.........................)
To: YankeeinOkieville
Gas with 10% ethanol can ruin lawnmower engines.
To: YankeeinOkieville
8 posted on
09/01/2016 2:46:32 PM PDT by
Vendome
(Don't take life so seriously-you won't live through it anyway - "Enjoy Yourself" ala Louis Prima)
To: YankeeinOkieville
Thankfully, one of our large local retailers carries ethanol-free fuel.
It’s all I use.
To: YankeeinOkieville
I bet the attorneys are already seeing if they can put together a class action law suit.
10 posted on
09/01/2016 2:51:40 PM PDT by
Truth29
To: YankeeinOkieville
My Datsun Pick-up had a fuel tank drain plug.
Cost me 5 minutes to drain my tank.
19 posted on
09/01/2016 3:13:26 PM PDT by
eyedigress
((Old storm chaser from the west))
To: YankeeinOkieville
Reading this makes me happy I drive diesel!
21 posted on
09/01/2016 3:21:20 PM PDT by
SES1066
(Quality, Speed or Economical - Any 2 of 3 except in government - 1 at best but never #3!)
To: YankeeinOkieville
costly for a mechanic to drain a fuel tank and get rid of 10-15 gallons of fuel. He says it can cost $400 to $600.Nah just find a swamp and dump it in - preferable one with snail darters, arroyo toads, and spotted owls.
23 posted on
09/01/2016 3:32:04 PM PDT by
from occupied ga
(Your government is your most dangerous enemy)
To: YankeeinOkieville
Oh great. Another thing to worry about.
24 posted on
09/01/2016 4:03:29 PM PDT by
Bryanw92
(If we had some ham, we could have ham and eggs, if we had some eggs.)
To: YankeeinOkieville
“This stuff tastes funny.”
To: YankeeinOkieville
“According to Gaglio, it’s costly for a mechanic to drain a fuel tank and get rid of 10-15 gallons of fuel. He says it can cost $400 to $600.”
Back in the old day’s we’d siphon it out and dump it on the railroad tracks.
34 posted on
09/01/2016 5:10:26 PM PDT by
Rebelbase
(Vote Against Oppressive Humidity!)
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