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What's up today (bullchiting) thread.

Discussion in 'Everything Else (off topic)' started by Gasifier, Oct 6, 2013.

  1. lukem

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    Every other year about this time I make the call to get our propane tank filled up. We don't use hardly any anymore thanks to the OWB, but I still like to have it pretty full just in case. This seems to be the best time to buy (before they start running grain dryers) price-wise but it sure didn't feel like that today. $2.49/gallon on 200 gallon minimum. Ouch.
     
  2. Erik B

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    That's cheap lukem I have a delivery coming on Friday and I was quoted a price of $4.21/G. I use it mainly for cooking and the tank I have is small, maybe 120 gallon size. I have heard it called a 'pug'.
     
  3. lukem

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    Last time I bought propane it was $1.79/gal.
     
  4. Chazsbetterhalf

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    That is a double ouch.
     
  5. wildwest

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    :eek:
     
  6. chris

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    You might want to check with your propane supplier if they have an early buy or pre buy programs ( might be better names for these) I pre buy in about June 500 gal tank ( never use that much) they fill it later in the year (Sept-Oct) but my price is locked in. If the market has risen I get my locked price, if it goes lower (ha ha) then i get the lower price. Several years ago propane prices around my state went crazy high- if you could even get any. There were $7-8 /gal prices at the time that I remember reading about ( might even have gotten higher)
     
  7. yooperdave

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    A group buy this early summer was priced at 1.79 but had to have a 250 gal minimum.

    I haven't used much since early summer of 21 when the price was .89 200 gal minimum.
     
  8. chris

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    i think that about where mine was - have to look it up
     
  9. NortheastAl

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    Price of heating oil went up $.20 since yesterday. Ive been holding off. It’s going to be an expensive winter even with burning wood.
     
  10. wildwest

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    I chuckled when I read this yesterday, that is normal here, pup always kicks up and leaves dust clouds while she does her laps around the trampoline even after a "rain shower". And, just clicked on this now, especially for you BB :)

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  11. Warner

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    Just purchased 150 gallons $720. Ouch!
     
  12. brenndatomu

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    Ouch for sure!
    I remember filling the tanks here back in, oh I'd guess it was the late 90's/early 2000's, and it had dropped to $0.69/gall
    A few years later (2008?) and it was up to $2.50 or so...started burning wood and haven't bought any since.
    I saw the oil man some years later when he was delivering gasoline to my parents business and told him I was heating with wood now and he said "yeah I assumed that...saw your stacks" :rofl: :lol:
     
  13. Horkn

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    Yes, definitely don't wait until it's really cold, because they simply can't get more when it's really cold out, so they jack the prices. I remember that, but we got our LP tank up north filled in Fall, so no biggie for us.
     
  14. billb3

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    Yeah, I was watching the price of HHO slowly trend down in July and first part of August . Got down to $3.89 and was going to top off my tank and my mom's but end of last week and over the weekend the price jumped right back up to $4.12.
    Both of our tanks are sitting at about 1/2 and Summer is usually the lowest price.
     
  15. savemoney

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    It goes up and has a ride in basket. Here is a pic. with it on the ground getting blown up. you can see the attached basket.
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  16. NortheastAl

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    Ouch, indeed. Makes me and the wife consider moving to a warmer climate. It’s getting harder for me to scrounge wood, split and stack it. Getting older and health issues changes things. The worst part is, I don't like hot weather. Guess we're kind of stuck for now.
     
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    Ooh, those are hellacious storms you are expecting. Why do they bother - usually they just say "trace" around here instead of those ridiculously low numbers.
     
  18. bogieb

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    Back in March I paid $632 for 119 gallons - looks like prices have gone down by about 50 cents. Just checked my supplier and they are showing $4.30/gal. Dang, that is $1.00 cheaper than I paid back then.
     
  19. Backwoods Savage

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    The prices I'm reading about makes me give thanks to our Lord that we have all this great firewood here and don't have to buy oil or gas to heat our home. Yes, we do buy some fuel and oil to put up wood but that is minimal so our cost of heating our home is rather small.
     
  20. Gasifier

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    I would have to check the receipt, but I believe the last time I bought 150 gallons (minimum) it was around $890.:picard: That was very unfortunate. We needed it for hot water and it was probably at its highest price ever.