Hey it's not bad if you order a pallet of E85R (4x55 gallon)Having your fuel delivered........![]()
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I like the way you think. Go really big and have one of these parked at your house. Should last a while.Hey it's not bad if you order a pallet of E85R (4x55 gallon)
Call around to your local fuel distributors. Ask them to install an above-ground 300-500 gallon tank.
You can move 55g with a suitable handtruck. Buy/rent one.
5gal quantities is lunacy. Go big or cut back on the delusion pills.
But then I'd have to live in........California?
is that the quote from VP Racing? (there's like 8 locations around OKC)$20 per gallon is not reasonable for my needs.
I’ve since then converted to VP jugs. I can fit 12 of them in my Corolla and I get 5.5 gallons in each one. So I bring home about 65 gallons. Costs me only $20 in fuel for the trip VS. $50-60 using the truck. Also removes having to lift drums or pump the fuel out. The VP jugs seal awesome. You can get an 8 pack of jugs for as little as $230.00. I somehow nailed an epic sale last year and got 8 for $209.00 shipped.I’d like to have some 55 gallon drums for E85 to store at home, but I wouldn’t have anywhere to put them.
Thanks for the tip. Curious about location of storage. Issues keeping 60 gallons in the garage? My wife. Has me about a 2 gallon can for my blower and trimmer.I’ve since then converted to VP jugs. I can fit 12 of them in my Corolla and I get 5.5 gallons in each one. So I bring home about 65 gallons. Costs me only $20 in fuel for the trip VS. $50-60 using the truck. Also removes having to lift drums or pump the fuel out. The VP jugs seal awesome. You can get an 8 pack of jugs for as little as $230.00. I somehow nailed an epic sale last year and got 8 for $209.00 shipped.