03-29-13, 12:32 AM
I haven't bought gas since last September. All I run is diesel.
Thanks Andy for those tips. I can add a little since I kind of move fuel too. A gallon is defined at about 60 degrees F. I don't know what the ground temp in Calif is, but here is Mass, once you go down about 10 feet it's 55 most all year. I bet that's way different in differing places. For heating oil and diesel it changes about 1% for every 20 degree change. I bet gas is similar.
For me I can't leave my truck outside full on a cold night, I can lose as much as 100 gallons. Not chump change. It comes out of the ground at 45 degrees F. Now if I could only figure out how to heat it... he-he-he.
Thanks Andy for those tips. I can add a little since I kind of move fuel too. A gallon is defined at about 60 degrees F. I don't know what the ground temp in Calif is, but here is Mass, once you go down about 10 feet it's 55 most all year. I bet that's way different in differing places. For heating oil and diesel it changes about 1% for every 20 degree change. I bet gas is similar.
For me I can't leave my truck outside full on a cold night, I can lose as much as 100 gallons. Not chump change. It comes out of the ground at 45 degrees F. Now if I could only figure out how to heat it... he-he-he.