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<blockquote data-quote="rod" data-source="post: 1404942" data-attributes="member: 5382"><p>I bought 500 gals @ $2.05 a gallon on the pre-pay plan last month. That's the minimum they let you buy . For the most part I'm happy with that price. It would have been 8 cents a gal. cheaper if I bought 1000 gal+. One thing I learned about propane years ago---you can always find someone who got it cheaper than you. Should be enough to get me through a couple of winters. The township I work for heats their town hall with propane but because they are a government unit they get it for like 65 cents a gallon. I haven't figured that one out yet. Farmers get it dirt cheap also. Apparently drying their frikkin corn that for the most part is sent to countries that hate us or to ethanol plants that are already HEAVILY subsidized is more important than keeping old rods butt from freezing in the winter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rod, post: 1404942, member: 5382"] I bought 500 gals @ $2.05 a gallon on the pre-pay plan last month. That's the minimum they let you buy . For the most part I'm happy with that price. It would have been 8 cents a gal. cheaper if I bought 1000 gal+. One thing I learned about propane years ago---you can always find someone who got it cheaper than you. Should be enough to get me through a couple of winters. The township I work for heats their town hall with propane but because they are a government unit they get it for like 65 cents a gallon. I haven't figured that one out yet. Farmers get it dirt cheap also. Apparently drying their frikkin corn that for the most part is sent to countries that hate us or to ethanol plants that are already HEAVILY subsidized is more important than keeping old rods butt from freezing in the winter. [/QUOTE]
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