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What's the price difference between gas and diesel wherever you are? For the last few weeks I've seen a 40 cent difference.
 
I live in Greenville Tx, gas is about $2.59 for the best prices and diesel just went up last night to $3.00+ a few cents depending on where you buy it. WalMart is $3.06. AG deisel was $2.69 last week.
 
Mike said:
Got a 1000 gallons of off road fuel on Friday. Was $2.19.

Highway fuel is about $3.05.

I'm gonna load my tank up and come buy from your supplier...my last load of farm diesel was $2.69...only 270 gallons :(
Back in the good ole days when we bought by the transport load, we would get a good price break!

Hwy diesel...just over $3.00
Gas...$2.70 something
 
RobertMac said:
Mike said:
Got a 1000 gallons of off road fuel on Friday. Was $2.19.

Highway fuel is about $3.05.

I'm gonna load my tank up and come buy from your supplier...my last load of farm diesel was $2.69...only 270 gallons :(
Back in the good ole days when we bought by the transport load, we would get a good price break!

Hwy diesel...just over $3.00
Gas...$2.70 something

Me too,I dont remember what I gave for farm use diesel,but it was dang sure more than $2.19,Im thinking it was more like $2.69 for 500 gallons.
good luck
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I filled up with E10 today was $2.87 Regular same price. Neighbor got fuel delivered last week. I think he said #1 dyed ag diesel was $3.20
 
Update: In town yesterday, regular and E10 were both priced at $2.999. E85 was $2.49. I put in 8 gal of E85 in town. then topped off closer to home with 6 gal of E10.

At those pumps closer to home E10 was $2.99. Unleaded was $3.06. #2 road diesel was $3.49 and #1 road diesel was $3.79. :shock: :roll: :oops:
 
Unleaded was $3.12 in town today-- was $3.21 in Grass Range on Friday :roll: ....
 
Shorthornguy, that 30-pak wouldn't happen to be Natural Ice, would it? :wink: :D

Natural Ice is what I've been buying since branding time. It's an Anheuser-Busch product, several $ cheaper than Bud and even a couple bucks cheaper than Busch.

It's good beer and has some kick to it with 5.9% alcohol listed on the label. At least I think it's good. If you prefer a beer like Coors Light, then Natural Ice is probably not for you.
 
OK then here goes, gas prices here currently stand at £4.50/gallon, yes thats $9.00 per gallon. Diesel now stands at £4.86/gallon which equates to around $9.72 per gallon.
Don't get me started with my hatred of the government for letting this happen. It's time we had a repeat of the fuel protests we saw in 2000http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UK_fuel_protest. It's the fuel tax that is crippling us.
 
Nigel said:
OK then here goes, gas prices here currently stand at £4.50/gallon, yes thats $9.00 per gallon. Diesel now stands at £4.86/gallon which equates to around $9.72 per gallon.
Don't get me started with my hatred of the government for letting this happen. It's time we had a repeat of the fuel protests we saw in 2000http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UK_fuel_protest. It's the fuel tax that is crippling us.
:shock: Yikes.....I won't complain again about our gas prices.
 
In North central SD, we can't get road fuel and the ag fuel is in extremely tight supply. We are trying to finish the corn harvest and the coop manager said yesterday that many people have had to put ag fuel in their trucks. It sounds like he is metering out the ag fuel to those in most need.
 
Mrs.Greg said:
Nigel said:
OK then here goes, gas prices here currently stand at £4.50/gallon, yes thats $9.00 per gallon. Diesel now stands at £4.86/gallon which equates to around $9.72 per gallon.
Don't get me started with my hatred of the government for letting this happen. It's time we had a repeat of the fuel protests we saw in 2000http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UK_fuel_protest. It's the fuel tax that is crippling us.
:shock: Yikes.....I won't complain again about our gas prices.

Just to add insult to injury, a there are 1.2 US gallons to 1 UK gallon, so you get more for your money :D .
I know it's all relative though and what is expensive to you is dirt cheap to me, at current exchange rates your gas prices seem to average £1.50 per gallon. :cry2:
 
Nigel said:
Mrs.Greg said:
Nigel said:
OK then here goes, gas prices here currently stand at £4.50/gallon, yes thats $9.00 per gallon. Diesel now stands at £4.86/gallon which equates to around $9.72 per gallon.
Don't get me started with my hatred of the government for letting this happen. It's time we had a repeat of the fuel protests we saw in 2000http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UK_fuel_protest. It's the fuel tax that is crippling us.
:shock: Yikes.....I won't complain again about our gas prices.

Just to add insult to injury, a there are 1.2 US gallons to 1 UK gallon, so you get more for your money :D .
I know it's all relative though and what is expensive to you is dirt cheap to me, at current exchange rates your gas prices seem to average £1.50 per gallon. :cry2:
I live in Canada,we don't measure by Gallon :wink:
 
I just bought a 1996 ford escort it's a real chick magnet.It is actually pretty nice one owner with 73,000 actual miles it get's 30 mpg. Gas is 3.19 in town so my truck will stay parked as much as possible.Diesel is $3.49.
 

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