Are you in Europe? It is about $.60 more than the E10 here.non ethanol is 6 buck here.
The 87 pump says 10% ethanol. The prices have gone way down in the past week. They opened a new sheetz across the road, guess their having price wars. I paid 3.28 last week in a nearby town. 90 rec fuel is only available at a few places and I paid 4.29 last time I got some.There is zero doubt the state taxes are an issue. The prices I quoted were Iowa prices 5 miles away. You would drop a turd at the Illinois prices due to our communist tax.
I do have to wonder though what ethanol blend the gas you quoted is and if that diesel is soy fuel.
Near Green Bay, WI $9.99 for 110 octane racing fuel. I bought $20 worth for grins and giggles. I did the ethanol test on it today and there‘s none in it. Must be loaded with lead.The airport is $6.15 on 100LL
What fuel is it?Near Green Bay, WI $9.99 for 110 octane racing fuel. I bought $20 worth for grins and giggles. I did the ethanol test on it today and there‘s none in it. Must be loaded with lead.
There used to sell turbo blue here several years ago.What fuel is it?
Folks think I am joking when I say we had a normal gas station here that sold Turbo Blue race fuel. They had a 500 gallon above ground tank. In the summer it was Turbo Blue and in the winter it was Kerosene. I bought a little there but generally bought my race gas at the track off the fuel truck. We had some fuel trucks that sold CAM 2. This was 32 years ago so I have no idea what the popular fuel is today.
View attachment 430045Hitch on the ford excursion at work sure is rusty
I know a guy who took off from around Madison WI heading to south of St. Louis Mo to pick up a Titan Blue streak and a couple other saws. For whatever reason he took a trailer when the saws would have fit in the Jeep he was pulling it with. He made it back to Northern Illinois when the old rusted hitch finally gave way on the highway. He ended up loaded teh saws in the Jeep and going home.With a receiver hitch like that it jas no business pulling a trailer.
I know a guy who took off from around Madison WI heading to south of St. Louis Mo to pick up a Titan Blue streak and a couple other saws. For whatever reason he took a trailer when the saws would have fit in the Jeep he was pulling it with. He made it back to Northern Illinois when the old rusted hitch finally gave way on the highway. He ended up loaded teh saws in the Jeep and going home.
No it was not me.
That happened in the small town nearest to me. Dump truck pulling a trailer with a backhoe on it. Trailer came loose, (no safety chains), as he was starting across a bridge. Trailer passed him and hit a small car head on. Driver was seriously injured.He was fortunate. There's been bad wreckes and live lost over trailers unhooking while moving.