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Re: Buying tractor gas
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Posted by John on October 07, 2003 at 10:44:41 from (155.92.111.99):
In Reply to: Buying tractor gas posted by mike on October 05, 2003 at 12:16:54:
they only overcharged you 3 gallons on a 100 gallon tank? not too bad :) once i put 22 gallons in the 20 gallon tank of my 88 plymouth minivan. i complained to the clerk, and he reminded me that 20 gallons is the capacity of the tank, but if i topped it up, i was also filling the filler tube, which could acount for the 2 extra gallons. thats a load of BS if i ever heard one. i then reminded him that for his theory to work, my tank would have had to be COMPLETELY empty, and my van did come into the station under it's own power, not on a tow truck. on top of that, i came in with the gauge showing 1/8, which i know means there are 5 gallons left, so to put this simply, i was overcharged by 7 gallons of gass on a 15 gallon fillup.
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