Posted by 36 coupe on January 22, 2008 at 01:40:12 from (63.22.162.35):
In Reply to: OT - Furnace Update posted by Kirk Grau on January 21, 2008 at 14:42:07:
Good time to think about some alternate method of heat.I have a wood burning stove in kitchen and living room.No electricity for 8 days in 1998.I have a generator ready to run the furnace and keep the freezer going.Oil is running 3.20 here,have heard of 3.84 in places.Many people dont have over 300.00 to buy 100 gallon minimum fuel oil.I keep 5 gallons of fuel oil on hand just in case.Watch the tank gauge like a hawk,shut it down before it runs out.A lot of people are buying oil 5 gallons at a time here.Some are broke and cant afford oil at all.My regular dealers truck broke down last spring, lost the differential.Had a hard time buying oil from other dealers.Watch out for this....
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