Nov-30-2021 04:39 AM
Dec-04-2021 12:37 PM
Turtle n Peeps wrote:
I don't make it as complex as some of you on here.
#1. When my gauge is between E and 1/4 I look for fuel.
#2. I pull into a town and see where most of the fuel stations are located at on my GPS.
#3. I drive down the street and if I see fuel for a reasonable price and an open pump that I can get in to, I pull in and fuel up. If not; I move on till I find a #3 that works.
#4. I continue on down the road until I need to start over at #1 again.
Dec-04-2021 11:42 AM
Dec-04-2021 08:08 AM
Dec-04-2021 03:56 AM
Lantley wrote:
It's not about skill. It's about convenience. I have the skill to back up a 1/2 mile down a single lane road to turn around, but it certainly is inconvenient and not the best approach to making a u turn.
Finding fuel should be convenient
Dec-03-2021 07:10 AM
Lantley wrote:valhalla360 wrote:Lantley wrote:
Lots of gasser guys in denial. You certainly have to be more selective when fueling a gasser while hitched.
Once upon a time, I had a V-10 Excursion and a 39' TT getting gas was much more challenging then getting diesel.
I eventually traded the V-10 in for a 7.3 PSD Excursion.
Getting fuel was less of a challenge with the diesel.
Having had a diesel in the past, we tried the truck lanes a few times...no thanks to standing in a puddle of diesel.
If you are half way competent handling the rig, it's a non-issue pulling up to a gas pump.
If it were truly a non issue this thread and many with the same topic would not exist
Yes there are some dirty diesel pumps, but there are also some less desireable gas pumps. Cleanliness is a seperate issue.
People are not researching,scouting and reviewing google satelite images for puddles.
They are simply looking for accessible pumps. Finding accesible diesel pumps is much easier than finding accesible gas pumps. Somehow some are still in denial and pretend gas pumps are equally accesible.
Dec-03-2021 06:12 AM
Lantley wrote:
It's not about skill. It's about convenience. I have the skill to back up a 1/2 mile down a single lane road to turn around, but it certainly is inconvenient and not the best approach to making a u turn.
Finding fuel should be convenient
Dec-03-2021 06:03 AM
Dec-02-2021 01:44 PM
Dec-02-2021 07:27 AM
Dec-02-2021 06:35 AM
valhalla360 wrote:I would venture to say gassers typically haul smaller, lighter rigs. Diesels typically pull longer, heavier rigs. The longer, larger the rig, the more difficult it is to maneuver.Lantley wrote:Sure they would...it's simple fear of the unknown.
If it were truly a non issue this thread and many with the same topic would not exist
The guys who drive gas rigs pretty much always say it's a non-issue. It's the guys who have never towed or have always used the truck lanes that ask.
Dec-02-2021 05:04 AM
Lantley wrote:
If it were truly a non issue this thread and many with the same topic would not exist
Dec-02-2021 04:58 AM
Dec-02-2021 04:10 AM
Lantley wrote:valhalla360 wrote:Lantley wrote:
Lots of gasser guys in denial. You certainly have to be more selective when fueling a gasser while hitched.
Once upon a time, I had a V-10 Excursion and a 39' TT getting gas was much more challenging then getting diesel.
I eventually traded the V-10 in for a 7.3 PSD Excursion.
Getting fuel was less of a challenge with the diesel.
Having had a diesel in the past, we tried the truck lanes a few times...no thanks to standing in a puddle of diesel.
If you are half way competent handling the rig, it's a non-issue pulling up to a gas pump.
If it were truly a non issue this thread and many with the same topic would not exist
Yes there are some dirty diesel pumps, but there are also some less desireable gas pumps. Cleanliness is a seperate issue.
People are not researching,scouting and reviewing google satelite images for puddles.
They are simply looking for accessible pumps. Finding accesible diesel pumps is much easier than finding accesible gas pumps. Finding accesible diesel pumps is much easier than finding accesible gas pumps. Somehow some are still in denial and pretend gas pumps are equally accesible.
Dec-02-2021 03:47 AM