Chuck Branscomb wrote:
clinehall wrote:
bret, thanks the oil was my biggest question.
If it has been a few months, you should be able to sell it for a lot more than you paid for it I would think. Here's a chart of July 2008 Heating Oil futures which reflects the spot market right now as it closes in on expiration -- this is essentially the wholesale price per gallon prior to any federal and state taxes, storage and transportation expenses, retail profit, etc.
http://futuresource.quote.com/charts/charts.jsp?s=HO%20N8&o=&a=D&z=800x550&d=HIGH&b=bar&st=
true, maybe.
The problem is most people who'd be willing to buy it don't have a good way of getting it out of Cline's tank and transporting it to their tank. About 6 months ago, I picked up some "free" heating oil from someone near downtown Raleigh- they had converted from oil heat to electric heat pump and wanted the remaining oil + tank gone. It was a ~250-300 gallon round tank with maybe 60-75 gallons in it, sitting on stands outside of her house. I ended up pumping it out with a rigged up system consisting of an old Bosch BMW electric fuel pump, a couple of filters and a 12v battery jump box. Took about 2 hours, but it was worth it- I guess.....free fuel for the farm tractor + backhoe!!
Bret.