Ken45101
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- southern Ohio
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- Kubota M5040, M9540, B21 TLB, B2710, RTV900, JD 325 Skid steer, KX-121-3 mini excavator
I didn't think about the fact that they may have "expensive" fuel in the tank. But you think you would let your price of fuel roll with the market. You know if they purchase cheap fuel and the market goes up they raise it right along with it.
I really don't know how the local station raises and lowers their off road price. But I doubt that they worry about competition, it's not like a lower price is posted a half mile down the road. If I'm going to the closest station (5 miles), I'm not going to look at their price and drive another 10 or 20 miles to see if that station is a dime cheaper (or maybe not). I really doubt that competition enters into off road pricing. I could be wrong....
Not the same situation, but I "pre-buy" my home heating oil, which is dyed diesel, or so they tell me. We negotiate a price for however much I think I will need, and I give them the money in the fall. Sometimes, they win, but I believe more often than not I win, as my price throughout the winter is usually lower than the cash price. Last winter, it was $3.49 gal. I usually have them give me about 10 gal. in my yellow diesel containers. Where I live, there isn't much competition for diesel fuel, period. Suburbia- trucks are just passing through, and don't stop for fuel. Farming is pretty much gone or greatly reduced.
It is possible that your dealer uses your money to pre-buy a set contract price, hedging his costs with your deposit.
Ken