oosik
Epic Contributor
With gas being so cheap and all stations are open - I see no sense storing it at home. I keep two 5-gallon jugs at home for the lawn mower - that's it. Diesel - the same way. Let the service stations do the storing.
With gas being so cheap and all stations are open - I see no sense storing it at home. I keep two 5-gallon jugs at home for the lawn mower - that's it. Diesel - the same way. Let the service stations do the storing.
Todays gas starts to breakdown in less than three months at a fast rate. Even with stabilizers it is not suitable for long term storage. You can buy (VP is a good source) drums of pure gasoline that is stable for two years if unopened and one year once exposed to air but it is expensive
All gasoline oxidizes. Nothing you can do about it
At some point it becomes illegal because this makes it hoarding, but I am not sure what the legal amount is for that to happen.
The other problem is, I do not know of any fuel companies around me anyway, that deliver gasoline like they do diesel fuel. I found this out because we had a gasoline tractor and tried to get gasoline in bulk, but no one delivered gasoline that way. I suppose a person could buy tons of 5 gallon cans and fill a bulk tank that way, but for saving a few bucks, is that work really worth it?
Then there is quality of the gasoline while in storage, and safety storage too.
Gasoline is a far different animal then off-road diesel fuel.