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Eric[IL] ![]() Orange Level ![]() ![]() Joined: 14 Sep 2009 Location: Illinois Points: 485 |
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I just fueled up on diesel at the coop pump $3.789 / gallon road diesel. Manager there says we should see $5.00 / gallon by summer.
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AllisChalmers37 ![]() Orange Level ![]() ![]() Joined: 11 Jul 2010 Location: London,KY Points: 1846 |
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This is scary!!! I was just looking on the internet for reasons that diesel fuel is more expensive than unleaded gasoline. The reason that I kept finding is that diesel is in more demand than it used to be.
I was actually going to post this same thing in the Other Topics forum. To say the truth I'm pissed with how things have gotten. When we first got our 2001 Dodge Ram with the Cummins diesel, fuel was 84 cents per gallon!! The day we bought it new the dealer gave us $50 to fill it up and we got to pocket the rest. Now I drive the truck everyday to school and diesel is about $3.40 PER GALLON. It is a real pain in the rear to fill up that 34 gallon fuel tank. What cost about $40 in 2000 cost me $95 now. I don't see how the hell this can keep going. Thank God a tank of fuel will last me about 2 1/2 weeks. Sorry for my attitude. The more I thought about it the dumber it seemed and the madder I got. Edited by AllisChalmers37 - 24 Feb 2011 at 6:09pm |
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Orange Blood ![]() Orange Level ![]() ![]() Joined: 29 Nov 2010 Location: ColoradoSprings Points: 4053 |
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I feel your pain '37, I used to drive my '95 chevy diesel to work everyday, average trip is around 250 miles a day, started to kill me, that was when fuel was in the low 2s. I can't even imagine now. I bought a little acura gasser, then that went over $3 a gallon, now it's back. And the company gives me 11.5 cents per mile, doesn't pay for everything anymore.
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Coke-in-MN ![]() Orange Level Access ![]() Joined: 12 Sep 2009 Location: Afton MN Points: 41775 |
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$ 3.67 last night and have been using about 30 gal as day for last 4 days. Yes getting paid for the use of truck but rate has not changed so every time fuel price rise i loose money out of my pocket. Yet with car and pickup also as one day filled car at $3.14, next day it was $3.11 and now $3.26. Put $80.00 into pickup the other night to plow snow and see I have 1/4 tank left now. 15 hours of plowing and all the profit into the tank, sure makes one wonder why ones stays up all night. |
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Dave H ![]() Orange Level ![]() ![]() Joined: 11 Sep 2009 Location: Central IL Points: 3543 |
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I am in the process of getting set up to burn mostly used motor oil in my power stroke.
You could go to diesel stop and read about it in the alternate fuels section.
They even address the legality of it.
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Denis in MI ![]() Orange Level ![]() Joined: 15 Sep 2009 Location: Norvell, MI Points: 832 |
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I dont want to look like a smart you know what but,
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7060 ![]() Orange Level ![]() ![]() Joined: 16 Sep 2009 Location: Missouri Points: 1148 |
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I just put 29 gallons in my truck night before last and it was 3.39 per gallon. $98.57 and it wasnt even empty yet. Glad I get 550 miles to a tank.
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Dipstick In ![]() Orange Level ![]() ![]() Joined: 11 Sep 2009 Location: Remington, In. Points: 8602 |
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Back when fuel went to $4 per gallon, diesel inverted over gasoline pricewise, and has not come back down. The best reason that I heard then and it made sense then and now was that all of Europe had switched to fuel from gas, to the point that they were running short on diesel, and were long on gas. Specially our beloved friends and allies who cut our throats every chance that they get, France! We were shipping diesel over to France, and exchanging it for gasoline, and then importing gas here. I can see how some bright minded souls could figure a profit in this kind of exchange, both from the available differences in fuel prices and the fact of having a loaded boat in both direction. Just good to know we are supporting "true friends" in this fashion, as I suspect nothing has changed!!! Dipstick
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chllngr528 ![]() Orange Level ![]() Joined: 02 Feb 2011 Points: 396 |
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Hell its $3.85 in up by albany NY. I read somewhere recently its suppose to be around $5 this summer. Its costing $90-$100 to fill my tank every week! There's so many things I want to do but can't afford because of the price of fuel. Plus with the crap thats going on in the rest of the world right now I wouldn't be suprised if it hit $6 this summer.
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Alberta Phil ![]() Orange Level ![]() ![]() Joined: 13 Sep 2009 Location: Alberta, Canada Points: 3861 |
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$5.04 Cdn. a gallon here now and still going up! I'm sure there will be fewer guys hauling tractors to shows this summer!!
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Nick So. IN. ![]() Silver Level ![]() ![]() Joined: 16 Nov 2009 Location: Indiana Points: 72 |
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As soon as the weather warms up a little im switching back to vegetable oil in the cummins. 63 cents a gallon to make it.
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DaveCinIN ![]() Orange Level ![]() Joined: 12 Sep 2009 Location: Kouts, IN Points: 629 |
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Most stations around here have been selling ultra low for $3.55 lately. I buy low sulfur diesel at a little station for $3.22. And that station had been selling it for $3.02.
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Rawleigh ![]() Orange Level ![]() ![]() Joined: 14 Sep 2009 Location: White Stone, VA Points: 421 |
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I have been told that our outdated refineries produce more gas than diesel, while the process they use in Europe produces more diesel than gas. I do not know if this is factual or not though.
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DMiller ![]() Orange Level Access ![]() Joined: 14 Sep 2009 Location: Hermann, Mo Points: 32409 |
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Refining process of oil does not generate more diesel or more gas, it is the quantity of volatiles in the oil that determine the quantity of oils or solvents in crude, there is a way to generate more gasoline by passing light ends from refining through a secondary process stack where it is re-engineered to make a gasoline quotient. The oil coming into the US has a good volatiles level but the fact of demand being high doesn't make the end result cheaper. Re-refining to remove sulfur is expensive and we now pay the cost of that at the pump as well.
Diesel here passed the $3.50 mark yesterday and according to our distributor we will see $4.50-5/gallon by end of June. |
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MUM FARMER ![]() Silver Level ![]() Joined: 12 Sep 2009 Points: 95 |
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Again its all non sense what does europe got to do with us.The US cries we dont have enough refineries another joke we never see signs saying temporarily out of diesel like in the 70s there are no shortages nor are we running out of oil!! The mideast mess is all a smoke and mirrors game another tool to dry up the american disposable income the fall of middle class and the development of a two class society while we put the blame on other nations for the mess we are in
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jaybmiller ![]() Orange Level Access ![]() Joined: 12 Sep 2009 Location: Greensville,Ont Points: 23698 |
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Saw a guy on CNN last night talking about gas( diesel has to be same..), billions of barrels in the ground in USA and you could employ lots of people to get them so ALL of America wins, except for the 6 guys who control the market.
Bad news...It's all about their greed and lust for 'power'
Good news...They can't take it with them when they die.
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chllngr528 ![]() Orange Level ![]() Joined: 02 Feb 2011 Points: 396 |
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Miller hit the nail on the head with ULSD. If you remember when diesel spiked in 07-08 it was supposedly caused by the fact there were only 2 refineries (one in LA and one in CA) that were retrofitted for making ULSD. I don't whats going on now though. Also when ULSD came out everyones fuel mileage went to crap. On the old diesel I would get 21-23 mpg highway and now I get 18-19.
What I really want to know is where all the road tax money goes. I read a article awhile back saying how the goverment makes three times more on a gallon of fuel then the fuel company does. He broke it down buy showing what it cost to import the oil, refine, and distribute it. Then he showed how the goverment taxed it. If it was true it was ridiculas! Our roads and bridges are falling apart but yet they are killing us with the taxes on fuel. Where is our money going? Edited by chllngr528 - 25 Feb 2011 at 3:36pm |
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bill2260 ![]() Silver Level ![]() Joined: 30 Mar 2010 Points: 215 |
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Maryland is trying to add 35 cents to the gallon tax on fuel to help with their deficit. Need to lay off some dead beat state employees!. Bill
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chllngr528 ![]() Orange Level ![]() Joined: 02 Feb 2011 Points: 396 |
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How about firing politcians..... We probably wouldn't be in debt if WE WOULD START MANUFACTURINGS THING IN OUR COUNTRY AGAIN!!! Let me give you a example on how screwed up the goverment really is. I'm active duty millitary assigned to a reserve battalion on a reserve base. There 9 active duty in my unit and we work out of a building which on a drill weekend will have 300 plus people in it. Well during the week there only 9 people in the whole building. Its not hard for us to keep clean but since we are on a chair force base we are REQUIRED to have a civilian contractor come in and clean. We field day the whole building once a week and are responsible for maintaining our areas. For instance I am in charge of equipment maintence and operations so I have the largest area to take care of. I manage prefectly fine. So we have no need to have the contractors come in and sweep the floors and clean the heads that we already cleaned. Now here is the kicker. They charge us $24,000 a year for their service and we can't refuse them. Edited by chllngr528 - 25 Feb 2011 at 4:12pm |
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Dipstick In ![]() Orange Level ![]() ![]() Joined: 11 Sep 2009 Location: Remington, In. Points: 8602 |
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Chllgr528 You would be surprised at how much road tax is used for steel wheels on train tracks. I just can't find any sympathy in my bones when Obammer starts talking high speed rail will save the nation. Maybe in the overgrown corridor on the east coast, but why the hell do our trucks and the rest of us have to support their bad habits, and overpriced expenses. At the same time our roads for rubber tires are going somewhere in a handbasket! Ranks my gears when trains come into a town and switch crews, they'll bs for a half hour or so, then the old crew goes home while the new one gets onboard, meanwhile for all that time the traffic can just wait. High speed rail my catoosie, they don't give a dangit(think that will pass the thought police whie the rest understand what I really meant)!!! I know that nobody ever gave me any money to help expenses when I had my trucks, just gave me the opportunity to spend it!! Joe
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allis1984 ![]() Bronze Level ![]() Joined: 04 Feb 2011 Points: 97 |
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Gas and diesel prices are just outta control. Its making someone all of money. Just a shame that it almost shuts down all of small trucking companys and small time farmers. I'd rather ride a bike than put fuel in my truck |
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chllngr528 ![]() Orange Level ![]() Joined: 02 Feb 2011 Points: 396 |
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Dipstick, unfortunally most americans are stupid (or ill informed) and they don't realize that EVERYTHING someway somehow is moved or powered by diesel. Every store in america gets their products delivered. From the food that comes from farms to trucks that deliever clothes to the store in mall. Everything sold reflects the price of fuel. People complain about the price of milk at the store but that milk is transported by truck atleast 3 times. I mean come on when are people going to wake up. Hell gasoline gets delievered to the gas station how?????? |
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DMiller ![]() Orange Level Access ![]() Joined: 14 Sep 2009 Location: Hermann, Mo Points: 32409 |
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Currently the US has 149 refineries, they are scattered to the four corners and across the middle, all of which produce all form of refined oil products. The cost of doing business has a lot to do with both gas and diesel, gas for the small trucks for the small grocers/meat markets, diesel for all else.
What many do not realize is that there is as much oil in pipeline as there is in tank farms. It can be gas, diesel, kerosene or raw oil but it can be pipelined to/from any of the refineries in service. The one commodity that cannot be pipelined is ethanol, it is too small a atom and can leach out of the smallest fault in pipelines, it also generates hellacious static charge when pushed through a pipe leading to explosive results. |
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Tricky Dickie ![]() Silver Level ![]() Joined: 05 Nov 2009 Location: North Yorkshire Points: 186 |
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You guys should try living in England where the price of road diesel equates to about $10 per gallon!!! Unfortunately, successive governments in the UK have used fuel tax as another way of grabbing even more of our hard-earned money to squander on "public services" (like the nhs etc etc etc etc..) which they have half convinced the masses that they need!! It's crazy over here, so be glad that you are in the 'States!
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chllngr528 ![]() Orange Level ![]() Joined: 02 Feb 2011 Points: 396 |
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This is true. I was in roto spain for 2 weeks before we deployed to the desert in 04. We rented a car for a few days to drive to barcelona and I can't remember how much it was in euro per liter but I think it ended up being like 6 dollars a gallon in american money.
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indiana2door ![]() Bronze Level ![]() Joined: 06 Mar 2010 Location: Indiana Points: 41 |
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A 42 gallon barrel of crude oil makes about 19 gallons of gasoline and about 14 gallons of distillate fuels. No more, no less.
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robinson_trucking ![]() Bronze Level ![]() ![]() Joined: 27 Feb 2011 Location: Roscoe, TX Points: 22 |
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Try running a trucking company ! I have to pay 550.00 per year, per truck times 5 trucks in order to purchase a 1700.00 + or - licence plate per truck each year. Fuel is around 3.69 a gallon around here and my trucks get around 5 1/2 to 6 MPG. Each truck holds around 300 gallons of fuel. We pay fuel taxes at the pump and IFTA makes us pay fuel taxes quarterly to each state. (CAN ANYONE SAY DOUBLE TAXATION !) Freight pays anywhere from 1.50 to 2.50 per mile right now but after you pay drivers, pay fuel bill, pay for permits and other crap, figure .76 per mile to run the POS down the road, I find myself askin myself is it really worth it ! Thinkin bout gettin a good horse and doin day work out on neighboring ranches. Had to vent, sorry so long !
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Dipstick In ![]() Orange Level ![]() ![]() Joined: 11 Sep 2009 Location: Remington, In. Points: 8602 |
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Robinson Trucking, a year ago in March I had a rear axle break, not sure whether the power divider or the back one, never explored far enough to find out. This was the last truck I had after doing away with drivers who didn't care and etc. I was hauling grain at the time and had gone through a very slow harvest because of the moisture and slow drying capacity. Expenses were eating me alive with the decreased income and when that axle broke I decided enough was enough. At 69 years, I just simply did not want to put more money into repairs with not a very good outlook ahead. As the rest of the year turned out, hauling was minimal because the grain graded so poorly much of it was shipped by rail to Illinois to alcohol plants instead of Lafayette, In for food grade usage, by truck. Turned out I was right because my friends had a very rough summer ahead. They did well last fall, but does one ever re-coop lost revenue? I now drive a fertilizer tender and get paid very well and have no regrets. When these idiots yammer for more business taxes, more control(ie: laws to fine outlaw trucks), more freebies for the poor working stiff who is lazy to begin with, it is just very hard for me to sypathize with their plight!!!!
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Dipstick In ![]() Orange Level ![]() ![]() Joined: 11 Sep 2009 Location: Remington, In. Points: 8602 |
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Robinson Plates are 19-2000 in Indiana, more like 3000 in Illinois, Insurance runs what 5-6000 per truck, every quarter extra in fuel taxes you need 2-300 dollars more for IFTA, Tires at about 350-400 a pop, now if you have a light bulb burnt out that goes on your license whether you own the truck or not, isn't it 12 points for this they can lift your license? OMG! ain't trucking fun? Wasn't hard for me to quit at all at all!!!!
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BennyLumpkin ![]() Orange Level ![]() ![]() Joined: 22 Mar 2010 Location: Centre Hall, PA Points: 2657 |
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3.85 a Gallon in Central PA....put my Dually up for sale yesterday....Having 2 diesels is stupid at this point....for all the more the camper gets moved, I'll buy a big block chevy and spend less in the long run....and a gasser doesnt mind sitting like my Powerstroke does....6.0's dont like to sit....another thing that is ridiculous, and I'll argue my point if I have to.....I do all the time because my BIL is in the trucking buisness...its absolute bull that we have to pay road tax because we buy diesel in a pickup truck, VW diesel, etc....that tax was set up for the wear that BIG trucks put on our highways....yet all the money they take our roads are still crap....there is no reason for it.
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