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Matt_Colie
Jan 31, 2014Explorer II
As you are a gasser (unless I miss that guess) you need to work a 2 step process. I use SA (I think S&T can do this too) and after you load all the pertinent information (tank size, MPG and starting fuel load), it will tell you when to start looking for fuel. Fire up you internet connection or smart phone, get on Gas Buddyand send it to that location. Gas Buddy will show all the stations local to that and the prices of regular, mid, prem an diesel. The only two problems then (well three, you still have to get there) are can can't go far off your track to save the cost of fuel because it just doesn't pay to do so, and can you get the rig in there. This last question can be answered with the combination of Google Earth and Street View if you are concerned.
Two cautions here. Gas Buddy is powered by volunteers and so accuracy can be an issue.
Be aware (if you are not already) that many truck fuel places have no gasoline on the truck side.
Safe Travel
Matt
Two cautions here. Gas Buddy is powered by volunteers and so accuracy can be an issue.
Be aware (if you are not already) that many truck fuel places have no gasoline on the truck side.
Safe Travel
Matt
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