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    Nebraska gas grading

    Never seen it done this way before -- at least never noticed. For what it's worth, I can't really say I've noticed a difference in the nonethanol variety.

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    Looks to me they only sell regular !!!
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    I'm not sure what I'd pick.

    if the pumps look this bad, I'll buy mine at the next station
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    Quote Originally Posted by FF-Ed View Post
    I'm not sure what I'd pick.

    if the pumps look this bad, I'll buy mine at the next station
    I'm with you. If I pulled up to those pumps I'd just keep on going.

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    Yeah, I hear ya. But I like to frequent the forgotten places. One of my favorite rides is through little "towns" on barely used state highways that are now bypassed (and dying) because of interstates. I love poking around the towns, talking to the people, and supporting them with my business.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Injun Joe View Post
    Yeah, I hear ya. But I like to frequent the forgotten places. One of my favorite rides is through little "towns" on barely used state highways that are now bypassed (and dying) because of interstates. I love poking around the towns, talking to the people, and supporting them with my business.

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    Riding to forgotten places and supporting the local economy is great, but I'd be worried about the quality of gas at that place. Older tanks need to be replaced because they start leaking and also take in water.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Injun Joe View Post
    Yeah, I hear ya. But I like to frequent the forgotten places. One of my favorite rides is through little "towns" on barely used state highways that are now bypassed (and dying) because of interstates. I love poking around the towns, talking to the people, and supporting them with my business.

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    + 1 It's not a big deal, I would just buy the non ethanol gasoline and enjoy the ride!

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    I'd buy there before I would at this place


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    Quote Originally Posted by srt8-in-largo View Post
    I'd buy there before I would at this place

    I don't care who you are, that there is funny!

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    Quote Originally Posted by flyboy View Post
    I don't care who you are, that there is funny!
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