08-25-2008, 10:52 AM
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Status: Join Date: Oct 2007 Location: New York
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Originally Posted by Dougster Well Fred, if it makes you feel any better... I just signed up my last three loads (300 gallons) for the coming winter for a total of $400.00... meaning an average price of $1.33 per gallon.
Funny thing is... had I played my cards right, I probably could have done even better!!!
Dougster™  | Nice Job Dougster! One day you need to show us your transfer setup -
Have you thought of doing firewood as well using an efficient woodburning stove? Im overloaded with Wood for this year - most free and all thats required is a little space and some "chopping/slipping" at ones leasure, and its all free - You might even save that " year 2000" price of oil for your tractor or diesel truck (when you get one) |
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