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<blockquote data-quote="simmy_bull" data-source="post: 5236662" data-attributes="member: 3391"><p>There’s only the lad that pumps my slurry that usss my fuel and he’s was a youngish lad when he started a few years ago now becoming more established but even so I guess it’s less of an outlay for him during the year? </p><p></p><p>But I think if I was a contractor I wouldn’t want to be filling my 100k tractor up from an unfiltered little tank that’s as old as the hills. </p><p></p><p>When I left college and drove for a contractor I should imagine if we had all wanted fuel we would of drained them dry, the tank on the spfh would be bigger than some farmers tanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="simmy_bull, post: 5236662, member: 3391"] There’s only the lad that pumps my slurry that usss my fuel and he’s was a youngish lad when he started a few years ago now becoming more established but even so I guess it’s less of an outlay for him during the year? But I think if I was a contractor I wouldn’t want to be filling my 100k tractor up from an unfiltered little tank that’s as old as the hills. When I left college and drove for a contractor I should imagine if we had all wanted fuel we would of drained them dry, the tank on the spfh would be bigger than some farmers tanks! [/QUOTE]
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