what to do with leftover fuel oil?

What would be the big surprise if they said "We can do it on Tuesday and we charge $65.00 "?

Reply to
George
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Sure but one needs to check. I have witnessed numerous occasions where someone decided all fuel oil must be the same and found it wasn't after filling a torpedo heater that couldn't handle #2 heating oil.

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George

Reply to
salty

Personally, I'd be shocked. Please give me contact information for whatever company charges a flat fee of $65 for this.

Reply to
yetanothermickey

Thus, the tail "for commercial trucks of course". Some deductive logic would have hinted that I'm not talking about passenger cars or light trucks.

Reply to
Stormin Mormon

Do I hear painful experience?

Reply to
Stormin Mormon

No. When I found out what it would cost from three different companies, I ran an ad in CL and immediately got several responses. The oil was gone a few days later and I even got a little money for it.

Reply to
salty

You da man! Great way to go.

Reply to
Stormin Mormon

So mix it with legal fuel if you are paranoid, a few gallons at a time. I highly doubt even the state excise cops would give a rat's ass about a one-time expedient disposal of some salvage heating oil. They are only concerned with farmers and businesses that have fuel-oil powered heat, like out in the barns out back, and replumb the tank to run their over-the-road trucks off of it.

It's a win-win for the state. It would cost them millions to remediate if you dump it out back, or down a sewer. The five bucks in taxes they lose is nothing by comparision. Unless you piss them off, most field enforcement people do have discretion to use common sense.

Reply to
aemeijers

It's seldom mentioned, but storm drains need lubrication, especially when they get older.

You wouldn't want a flood because of "irritable drain syndrome," would you?

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HeyBub

"HeyBub" wrote in news:zqydnSqW8aR69jDWnZ2dnUVZ snipped-for-privacy@earthlink.com:

You are too retarded.

Reply to
Stepfann King

Interesting, but not for me. The smell of clean burning K-1 is bad enough, no way would I be burning diesel.

Reply to
Tony

Don't keep us guessing. What is it you claim they will tell you?

OP call an oil company and they'll buy it from you, and pump it out from the outside of the house. Of course they won't pay retail for it, but no one will.

Reply to
mm

Well of course they deduct what they pay you for the oil.

Reply to
mm

It was funny.

Reply to
mm

I see you have a high opinion of your fellow man. *snicker*

TDD

Reply to
The Daring Dufas

Guess again.

Reply to
yetanothermickey

Maybe to another retard.

Reply to
snotty

I know you think it's weird, but you've got to think outside the jar. Since I started putting lawn clippings down the storm drain, it's not backed up at all.

Sewers need fiber, too!

100% Organic fiber works best.
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HeyBub

aemeijers wrote in news:yoedne9oUsDk_jDWnZ2dnUVZ snipped-for-privacy@giganews.com:

if your diesel car has a particulate filter,using high sulfur fuel will ruin it.They are expensive to replace.

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Jim Yanik

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