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Same here. We had up to six cans in the garage back when BO was in office. We would tank up car/truck as needed. This was more for dollar cost averaging the price of gas some what. Not the best plan, but we did it and would fill the cans as the price dropped.

I remember on my grandpa's farm, he had a gas pump. It was an old one like one would see at the gas station ⛽️. The fuel truck would stop by and fill up the tank every so often.

Now this is a totally impractical solution for someone in town or the suburbs, but causes me to wonder if farms can still do this. Does this become a barter situation with a farmstead in a SHTF scenario?

My mom heated her home with fuel oil. I know that this is not going to work as gasoline, but she would have the fuel truck out to her place in the country to fill up the tank every fall and maybe again in the winter depending on the severity of the winter. This kind of arrangement is still in place today.

1 year ago
2 score
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Same here. We had up to six cans in the garage back when BO was in office. We would tank up car/truck as needed. This was more for dollar cost averaging the price of gas some what. Not the best plan, but we did it and would fill the cans as the price dropped.

I remember on my grandpa's farm, he had a gas pump. It was an old one like one would see at the gas station ⛽️. The feul truck would stop by and fill up the tank every so often.

Now this is a totally impractical solution for someone in town or the suburbs, but causes me to wonder if farms can still do this. Does this become a barter situation with a farmstead in a SHTF scenario?

My mom heated her home with fuel oil. I know that this is not going to work as gasoline, but she would have the fuel truck out to her place in the country to fill up the tank every fall and maybe again in the winter depending on the severity of the winter. This kind of arrangement is still in place today.

1 year ago
2 score
Reason: Original

Same here. We had up to six cans in the garage back when BO was in office. We would tank up car/truck as needed. This was more for dollar cost averaging the price of gas some what. Not the best plan, but we did it and would fill the cans as the price dropped.

I remember on my grandpa's farm, he had a gas pump. It was an old one like one would see at the gas station ⛽️. The feul truck would stop by and fill up the tank every so often.

Now this is a totally impractical solution for someone in town or the suburbs, but causes me to wonder if farms can still do this. Does this become a barter situation with a farmstead in a SHTF scenario?

My mom heated her home with feul oil. I know that this is not going to work as gasoline, but she would have the feul truck out to her place in the country to fill up the tank every fall and maybe again in the winter depending on the severity of the winter. This kind of arrangement is still in place today.

1 year ago
1 score