Posted by OldFarmall450 on April 24, 2017 at 19:48:43 from (107.136.40.249):
In Reply to: $10/at oil posted by Geo-TH,In on April 24, 2017 at 16:05:48:
Simple economics; take kerosene for example. Before electricity and gas engines were abundant kerosene was produced in the billions of gallons and gasoline was actually an almost useless by-product of it. Kero was cheaper than gas, (according to my dad) and more efficient in tractors.
Then gas motors came on, and houses got electricity. The demand for kero dropped, while gas skyrocketed. Refineries almost stopped making Kero, so the price went high. Today, gas is $2.03 a gallon, kerosene $10.98 at Lowes for 1 gallon.
The solution..buy more pressure washer oil and the price will come down!! :twisted: LOL.
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