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Old 04-29-2020 | 04:31 PM
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One side benefit of this hobby in hurricane country is the extra 20 gallons of gas I can hoard before the storm hits and gasoline turns into unobtainium. Between that and the vehicle fuel tanks I can have about 100 gallons at the house as backup for the generator in case I lose natural gas service. It's the only time the jugs have fuel in them when it is not a track weekend.

My lawn mower seems to like that expensive used oil from the track car sump.
Old 04-29-2020 | 08:01 PM
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Originally Posted by TXE36
One side benefit of this hobby in hurricane country is the extra 20 gallons of gas I can hoard before the storm hits and gasoline turns into unobtainium. Between that and the vehicle fuel tanks I can have about 100 gallons at the house as backup for the generator in case I lose natural gas service. It's the only time the jugs have fuel in them when it is not a track weekend.

My lawn mower seems to like that expensive used oil from the track car sump.
Which is why in the event of an apocalyse I am towing my boat to our bugout location. 120 gallons of non ethanol 89 octane baby!
Old 04-30-2020 | 12:45 AM
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Originally Posted by dgrobs
Are your gas jugs Lava Orange? ..LOL
LOL...matching jugs, oh wait



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