SilliamWhale
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I wouldn't want anyone to out themselves as having a huge stash of white diesel on the farm but wondering how viable you find it?
Fuel still a lot cheaper via pumps?
Fuel still a lot cheaper via pumps?
Only acouple pence cheaper than the pumps (usually) so its a matter of pure convenience rather than cost saving.I wouldn't want anyone to out themselves as having a huge stash of white diesel on the farm but wondering how viable you find it?
Fuel still a lot cheaper via pumps?
That does seem a worrying possibility!!OR is this the way we are being made to go regardless???
considerate driving will save a significant amount of fuel, and reduce maintenance considerably also.I wonder how many farmers will try to teach the young who tend to have one speed (flat out) to just take it a bit steadier this season. Ok I was young once and tried to drive the tractors of the day at max while silage and corn carting, but I wasn’t paying the bill! Can much really be saved by having a lighter touch and or setting auto speed a fraction lower?
Think I've followed you a few times .....considerate driving will save a significant amount of fuel, and reduce maintenance considerably also.
Probably... he'll be the man with more fuel than you and not moaning as his knackered stuff won't be knackered again and on here looking for a cheap bodge to unknacker it before it's knackered again.Think I've followed you a few times .....
If you were really switched on ( OK, not me ) you could buy quantities at the right price. Imagine if you'd bought 1000 L before Xmas.........
Probably... he'll be the man with more fuel than you and not moaning as his knackered stuff won't be knackered again and on here looking for a cheap bodge to unknacker it before it's knackered again.