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87 (the lowest, but I haven't filled up yet) was $3.59 yesterday morning and $3.79 in the afternoon. Sadly, there isn't a Costco close to me and it's not worth the 50 mile round trip to get gas.
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4.90 at the shell near me. will likely break five in the next day or two...
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At $5.09 for premium you bet I'm flashing my tune back to the 87-89 soft shift tune. :mad:


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Kroger, Kokomo IN, Premium (93) $4.85 :frown:
FYI, I have the FP tune. I do get $.03 Kroger discount plus 4% back from my credit card for gas.
 

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Oh, and another thrill of higher gas prices is that those of us with heating oil are getting hit hard. I just had our house oil done yesterday at $4.99 a gallon! Yikes, ugh, and tears ... :crying:
 

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Oh, and another thrill of higher gas prices is that those of us with heating oil are getting hit hard. I just had our house oil done yesterday at $4.99 a gallon! Yikes, ugh, and tears ... :crying:
When I lived back in MA I had oil heat too. It wasn’t that bad when I built it in 1997 at 0.65/gallon. It jumped into the $4.00 range in 2008 and I installed a coal boiler. Heated my whole house (at much warmer temps) and all my hot water for $800.00/year.
 

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Oh, and another thrill of higher gas prices is that those of us with heating oil are getting hit hard. I just had our house oil done yesterday at $4.99 a gallon! Yikes, ugh, and tears ... :crying:
Maybe a wood stove is a good idea depending on what a cord of wood costs in your area.

$4.39 for 91 only here. I went back to 87 and started using drive instead of sport all the time. Oh well, still love this truck and the mpg for a 4x4 is great!
 

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Maybe a wood stove is a good idea depending on what a cord of wood costs in your area.

$4.39 for 91 only here. I went back to 87 and started using drive instead of sport all the time. Oh well, still love this truck and the mpg for a 4x4 is great!
When I lived in Canada on a bee farm (damn hard to herd those), we had two wood burning stoves (one was a real 1800's cooking stove that was a beast and we used it as a heating source) and we'd chop and use about 10 cords a year. Good times when my step-dad would send me up a tree with a chainsaw tied to my waist! =D
 

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Before you can post it will go up 10 cents. Right now it is price gouging, where it will level off is the question.
 

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When I lived in Canada on a bee farm (damn hard to herd those), we had two wood burning stoves (one was a real 1800's cooking stove that was a beast and we used it as a heating source) and we'd chop and use about 10 cords a year. Good times when my step-dad would send me up a tree with a chainsaw tied to my waist! =D
Yeah I have two too. A small indoor one and an outdoor one that uses water lines/exchangers. I need to get chopping so it's seasoned by winter.
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