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[CB-750] Re: all cylinders lost compression; what happened? Jay S Tue Dec 18 06:01:55 2007
--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I used to have a truck stop and I also hauled in my own fuel for the other smaller gas station I had. Since my prices were much lower I wasn't able to display the name brand of gas.But most times it was Mobil or Texaco. Quite true. Ask yourself if U-Save or Cumberland Farms has its own refinery. In fact, the off-brands buy surplus production from the majors. That also explains why they're more expensive than the majors at times of gas shortage. At those times, they have to pay a premium to get a fill. Jay S 92 NH750 South Florida
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