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I have Bjorn! The M105 and cubies would work great and give you an increasing cargo area as you travel but I'm not much into pouring that much fuel. That wold be what, 100 cubies or so? I had considered using the transfer pump from my pickup but it wouldn't look right and might draw attention to...
Yeah E, 400 gallons is perfect. I'm a bit finicky though. I don't much care for the 149 and its round tank. Think I'm going to shop for the older M107 with the oval tank. Might already have a line on a fixer uppper. I will need to engineer some failsafes into it so nobody samples the mix in...
Thats chart is scary. When I toted both my trucks to OH in 2003 it looks like the average price was about $1.47. When I drove to Aberdeen last year I recall the cheapest fuel I bought was $1.91. Looks like the Jan 06 average price is about $2.55 which is a quarter less than I can find here...
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