To All: As I recall from my childhood. My uncle had a farm in Kansas. On his farm, he had a large (maybe 200 or more gallon) fuel tank built on a raised 15 - 20 foot high platform for gravity feed into his tractors. When he needed to refill the tank, he called into town and a distributor would send out a tanker truck to fill the tank with “real leaded” gasoline. Remember this was back in the 1950’s. Now since this fuel was intended for use in his farm vehicles (tractors, Combines, etc.) that were technically never used on paved roads, just out in the fields. There was never any tax paid on this fuel. I am sure that the government has changed all of that today, well before the Ethanol Scam. From Big John Mc Adams (In 80 degree SoCal) (Will gladly trade heat for rain) From: Chrysler300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:Chrysler300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Ray Melton rfmelton@xxxxxxx [Chrysler300] If older farm vehicles can be exempted from using ethanol-contaminated gasoline, is there any reason that our older pre-ethanol 300's can't get a similar exemption? Or is that just another perk our wonderful government has bestowed upon (bribed) the farmers who will grow the virtually inedible variety of corn used to make ethanol? On 3/5/2015 3:10 PM, 'David Schwandt' finsruskw@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [Chrysler300] wrote:
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