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CaptPatrick
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by CaptPatrick » Oct 12th, '07, 18:51
John,
As long as your tank is empty, no engines, & the trailer is properly configured for the B31 hull you'll be OK. Try to keep the duration to a minimum though...
With engines & fuel, a couple of months at the most.
Br,
Patrick
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by CaptPatrick » Oct 12th, '07, 20:04
John,
That's 1,600 lbs of excess baggage & if you're going to leave for more than a month or two, it's not going to be very fresh anyway. I'd get rid of it...
How long do you expect it to be on the trailer?
Br,
Patrick
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by Brewster Minton » Oct 13th, '07, 07:23
heat your house this winter with that fuel
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by Carl » Oct 13th, '07, 07:57
If you do heat the house with that fuel, I hope you have diesels, if not you will have one very hot house ...for a little while anyway.
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by randall » Oct 13th, '07, 08:22
if its gas you can run it in your car...just keep mixing it in with fresh gas till its gone
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by Carl » Oct 13th, '07, 11:42
Brewster, your right about him saying fuel and it is a good idea.
I was just trying to be a wise-guy...
Some call it being a pain in the as!
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