If all I see is MWP and GS like this season, I'm gonna at least be yuppie on a ton or two for my refills.
My issue, I guess that is what I will call it, is storage. I will only have room for two tons. The best deal for me is in four ton or more purchases from the locals. Hence the need for a bigger shed.
Same issue for me ,I crammed 4 ton in the garage ,which left no room for me to do anything out there ,I see a shed in my future .
I have a four ton capacity Rubber Maid one right now. It is 7x7 I believe. I have been eyeing a 8x10 which should fit six tons give it take. Problem is I need to clear some over growth and level the land. Time is short, especially since it is under 3 feet of snow still.
No Amish around here. Plenty of Jehovah's Witnesses (they were making the rounds today) but i dont think they build things.....
It looks like this season is going to wrap up exactly the same way last season did; green supremes everywhere. They are starting to flood into every TSC, Lowes, and HD in this area. On my way home yesterday, I called HD in Natick to see what they had. He says they have plenty, and asks am I looking for a particular brand. I said "What do you have?" He puts me on hold for a few mins, then comes back and says, "They're green supremes. The really good ones." I almost spray painted the inside of my windshield with coffee. So there you go - hunt over, likely must wait till next season for the fun to start again. Not sure how much hunting I will be doing, though. I have a pretty good stash right now, and thinking a ton of Vermonts and a ton of Somersets will just about top me off.
If somebody takes ya out to dinner & your not hungry, just order a gift card. ( it always gets a good laugh)
we've gotten a few prices so far for Spring....don't look for any great shakes in the discount department....that being said, we haven't gotten all the pricing yet.
Probably not ...little if they do... PoolGuyinCT....Lousyweather was born hungry...I need to get my credit card limit raised before I take him to dinner....
I knew it's been exceptionally cold this winter, but it's obvious that hell has officially frozen over. Propane and Doug are in complete agreement on something. I guess it's time to break out the good stuff and celebrate.