GCJenks204
"Special Buns"
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Did you not see him tell me 69+ years of zero tolerance, not going to try any now???Ummmm. Got no pots?
Did you not see him tell me 69+ years of zero tolerance, not going to try any now???Ummmm. Got no pots?
Diesel is a byproduct of producing gasoline, so it SHOULD be cheaper than gasoline always - but it hasn’t been less in a long time..
yeah that was a good movieKinda related: I love the movie The Guardian.
Good to know, Ray. Learn something new everyday.Had to look it up cause I didn't know.
The question “is diesel a byproduct of gasoline” is currently ranked high on SERP pages because diesel is an extremely common fuel used both in domestic and industrial environments. Diesel is not the byproduct of gasoline, and it is quite a common perception that they both are interrelated in terms of how they are produced.
The scientific fact here is that they are not products of each other but, rather, are related due to a common source.
https://www.echemi.com/cms/2115118.html#:~:text=Diesel is not the byproduct,due to a common source.
I think it was mattyo. He shipped a Stihl gas can with the tool box on the bottom to someone too. It was horribly packed and had a greasy hat and dirty coffee cup in the box. He blamed it on the special need Inuit kids they had working at the Stihl dealer.I think he gifted someone a 20-pound box of junk chain in the Christmas giving thread one year.
It's bad enough when I am around my 2 youngest kidsDid you not see him tell me 69+ years of zero tolerance, not going to try any now???
Prayer is the strongest medicine there isI will pray for you Ryan, I know it isn't much. It's all I got.
Shot at some guys cutting his logs and the dropped an MS 460 when they ran and he kept it.
Also ran the 460 on i forget how many tanks of straight gas and there was no damage.
He eventually changed his name to choppychoppy
I think it was mattyo. He shipped a Stihl gas can with the tool box on the bottom to someone too. It was horribly packed and had a greasy hat and dirty coffee cup in the box. He blamed it on the special need Inuit kids they had working at the Stihl dealer.
Dam mosquitoes about crashed us one morning flying to the drill rig.Palmer area is pretty nice and the beauty of it is, it's not in Anchorage.
I was in Wasilla in '96 for the big fires all around Big Lake/Wasilla/Tanaina. I quite enjoyed it.
It was almost peak Mosquito season though, which was miserable at times.
I think he gifted someone a 20-pound box of junk chain in the Christmas giving thread one year.
@HumBurner is around there.
Do you remember, who it was that said they add sulphur back to there diesel for the lubrication purposes,Sulphur removal.
I remember doing a bit about crude oil at college, different crude oil (depending on which oil field it’s obtained etc.) has different properties. Ie some has higher amounts of desirable stuff than others, and they can and do mix the crude oils it to obtain more desirable products other factors that are considered are market demands and cost of production and transportation.Had to look it up cause I didn't know.
The question “is diesel a byproduct of gasoline” is currently ranked high on SERP pages because diesel is an extremely common fuel used both in domestic and industrial environments. Diesel is not the byproduct of gasoline, and it is quite a common perception that they both are interrelated in terms of how they are produced.
The scientific fact here is that they are not products of each other but, rather, are related due to a common source.
https://www.echemi.com/cms/2115118.html#:~:text=Diesel is not the byproduct,due to a common source.