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To: Karen E Hoof who wrote (812)4/28/1999 4:50:00 PM
From: JSI  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 888
 
"now get that tank piggy-backed as if the situation occurs that we are preparing for you will be in no better situation than I am with a small gas generator......"

not sure what you mean, but my Honda 3500 will run for 4 to 6 hours maximum output on 4 gallons of gas. Unless something really strange happens I never really plan on running it for more than an hour or two at a time.

Have done research on storage of gas, and I have purchased two 50 gallon drums specifically designed for gas storage. This should give me approximately 20 to 25 fills for my generator.

Hopefully I won't need it, and I can just syphon into my cars.:-)

JSI



To: Karen E Hoof who wrote (812)4/28/1999 7:24:00 PM
From: dclapp  Respond to of 888
 
Karen...you're right about the "piggy-back" code; the propane guys said that they have customers with <<4>> 120 gallon tanks, all in a row, by the garage.

doug