What are you buying it for this winter?
I have it anywhere from $1.31 to $1.69
September 11, 2018 at 6:55 am
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What are you buying it for this winter?
I have it anywhere from $1.31 to $1.69
Just paid 1.23 to get filled and contract buy @ $1.51 through April 2019
I lease tank
I did a pre buy here in the Walker area for $1.54 per gallon.
Eelpout, your palace is still on propane? I figured with the highway right next to you and developments they would have got you gas by now. Or is this for you cabin?
Cabin,
But when we built in 2000 I had to have them trench me in a 750′ line for natural. Cost me $1500 but well worth it.
Are prebuy is $1.59. How much propane are you guys going through a winter? We have a 300 gallon minimum and barley use that through a winter.
Just filled for 1.29 pre buy cash or check 1.49 Pioneer propane
Ahhhh, propane. A topic that is near and dear to our family.
We just locked-in for $0.00
We have x2 large 50,000 gallon tanks that are both just over 60% full that are trenched to 3 sheds and 2 other houses on the family property in the country. We also have a half-dozen 1,000 gallon tanks with varying amounts and a 5,000 gallon tank trunk that can haul and distribute as needed. (in-laws used to own and run a propane company). The old 1996 ford work truck at the buildings runs on propane as well.
Our house in the city limits is on Natural Gas. That is efficient and convenient, but never seems to get any cheaper either.
Ahhhh, propane. A topic that is near and dear to our family.
We just locked-in for $0.00
We have x2 large 50,000 gallon tanks that are both just over 60% full that are trenched to 3 sheds and 2 other houses on the family property in the country. We also have a half-dozen 1,000 gallon tanks with varying amounts and a 5,000 gallon tank trunk that can haul and distribute as needed. (in-laws used to own and run a propane company). The old 1996 ford work truck at the buildings runs on propane as well.
Our house in the city limits is on Natural Gas. That is efficient and convenient, but never seems to get any cheaper either.
Somewhere out there in cartoon land, on a falling sunset, Hank Hill is giving a warm nod.
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Ahhhh, propane. A topic that is near and dear to our family.We just locked-in for $0.00
We have x2 large 50,000 gallon tanks that are both just over 60% full that are trenched to 3 sheds and 2 other houses on the family property in the country. We also have a half-dozen 1,000 gallon tanks with varying amounts and a 5,000 gallon tank trunk that can haul and distribute as needed. (in-laws used to own and run a propane company). The old 1996 ford work truck at the buildings runs on propane as well.
Our house in the city limits is on Natural Gas. That is efficient and convenient, but never seems to get any cheaper either.
Somewhere out there in cartoon land, on a falling sunset, Hank Hill is giving a warm nod.
Almost forgot, the forklifts we bomb around the buildings both run on propane too
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