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dmp
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Ethanol Free Gas -- Where?
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5/12/2011 5:58:43 PM
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Anybody on the Dadeville side of the lake with ethanol free gas?
Store 34 and Store 19 had it last year but, alas, no more.
Thanks for your responses!
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Casey
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Ethanol Free Gas -- Where?
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5/12/2011 6:35:22 PM
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Holiday Shores advertises it.
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AUTiger97
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Ethanol Free Gas -- Where?
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5/12/2011 6:39:36 PM
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Try this link....
http://pure-gas.org/index.jsp?stateprov=AL
Nail's (Eclectic) is on there. the only one listed for Dadeville is PURE on Highway 34 and the PURE at the 280 Bridge. That may be the one you refered to as "Store 34" and "Store 19" though.
URL: www.pure-gas.org
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Osms
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Ethanol Free Gas -- Where?
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5/12/2011 8:09:43 PM
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Eagle station at intersection of 49 and 50. So far, they are very competitively priced. Looks like all majors stopped about the same time--is. Chevron and Shell at 34 and 49.
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Pontoonfisher
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Ethanol Free Gas -- Where?
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5/13/2011 7:22:31 AM
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Here we go again with the ethanol free gas. Every year we here about it. When are you people going to realize you have been putting ethonal blends in your boats for years.
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Rooster
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Ethanol Free Gas -- Where?
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5/13/2011 9:01:44 AM
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Maybe so, but not as much as now. At any rate, old topic for sure- Marina's still serving ethanol free.
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no ethanol blends go in my boats. ever.
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HARRY
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wrong again....
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5/13/2011 10:14:29 AM
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I sometimes wonder about the validity of a handwritten ethanol free sign on a pump
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There is a station in Auburn that I once used for my cars that I'm suspect of, but I have confidence in Nails and the Eagle that I use on a regular basis.
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DaBurglar
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Riverbend has it!
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5/13/2011 1:00:49 PM
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Bottom of the Riverbridge. 256-825-6065 Big sign out front advertising it.
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lake care
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Store 34 No Gas!
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5/13/2011 2:33:50 PM
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Well Store 34 has NO GAS!! What is up with that???
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Summer Lover
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I have got gas - NT
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5/13/2011 2:47:04 PM
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CAT BOAT
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Ethanol Free Gas -- Where?
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5/13/2011 2:56:59 PM
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You ever think about marina fuel and taxing of gasoline? Is there an "offroad" gasoline. Last time I saw a boat going down the road, It was on a trailer, and the engine was not running. I think, although not sure, we pay a road tax on fuel at Marinas. New topic. This should be good.
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Rooster
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Ethanol Free Gas -- Where?
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5/13/2011 3:19:37 PM
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Now that is a topic worth talking about! Never thougth about it. all boaters need to start a grass roots effort to reduce the tax paid on gas purchased at marinas. Cat is right. None of this tax is used to better the water we use to play on. All the boat associations need to get behind this also. Dang good point CAT! Buy you a beer when I see you again.
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lakngulf
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I have got gas - NT
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5/13/2011 4:37:07 PM
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From Ethanol or Alcohol ??
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CAT BOAT
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Well.....
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5/13/2011 4:41:23 PM
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There are Organizations, that should concentrate of topics like this, but for some reason they choose to chase other things that really don't matter to anyone other than themselves. One day soon, maybe.....JUST MAYBE I can run for office of one of those organizations and make a difference. But for now, they refuse to let me in. I wonder why?
CAT, just thinking during the rain storm (just outside of Prattville)
ps. You really go and think the fuel tax thing through, and you want be happy. Marina fuel should be equal too, or LESS than fuel sold at stations for ON ROAD use.
Just sayin/.
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Summer Lover
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I have got gas - NT
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5/13/2011 5:02:54 PM
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I would say alcohol based methane, I have petitioned the DOE for subsidies....
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dmp
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Ethanol Free Gas -- Where?
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5/13/2011 5:33:47 PM
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Toon:
I have a simple ethanol tester and always ck for it. I agree it's getting harder to avoid the stuff.
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MrHodja
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I have got gas - NT
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5/13/2011 7:12:31 PM
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Beans.
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Ulysses E. McGill
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Hopefully folks will get educated......
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5/13/2011 7:45:30 PM
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This is an issue that everyone with boats, power equipment, and older cars should educate themselves on....it's also something we should all be addressing with our elected officials.
URL: Problems with ethanol
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Kizma Anuice
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I think
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5/13/2011 7:52:44 PM
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a portion or maybe all of the gas tax charged by the marinas goes to the State Department of Conservation, the Marine Police and other waterway related programs.
However, if you buy your gas at the roadside service station all of that tax goes to roads.
I researched this years ago, when I was considering buying dyed gas for boats. It may have changed but I doubt it.
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CAT BOAT
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Ethanol Free Gas -- Where?
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5/13/2011 8:10:34 PM
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Imma gone look into this. Kizma, go read and learn up
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bassplayer60
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wrong again....
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5/13/2011 8:33:26 PM
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I believe that if the fueling stations/tanks contain ethanol it has to be stated so on the pumps in plain view. If there's no e"ethanol" sticker on the pump, then it's ethanol free. Store owners will post homemade signs saying "ethanol free" knowing folks like us are looking for it.
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Talullahhound
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I'm not aware
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5/13/2011 8:52:44 PM
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of any movement or decision to keep you from joining or running for office of HOBOs. And I'm the Secretary of HOBOs, attend the meetings, keep the minutes, so I think I would know.
I'm not sure what issues you think that HOBOs is pursuing that aren't important, but I can say that the relicensing issue and lake levels affect everyone. The people that are engaged in these issues are volunteering significant amounts of their personal time attending meetings, reviewing data and developing position papers.
I personally invite you to attend the annual meeting (whenever we can get it rescheduled). There is always some time set aside for "new" business, and adequate time set aside for people to ask questions.
But, it is not intended to be a platform for those with a personal axe to grind.
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Barneget
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Hopefully folks will get educated......
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5/13/2011 11:35:10 PM
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Last year, I retailed over 7 million gallons of e10 blended fuel. Cars and light/medium duty trucks manufactured in the last 15 years have no fuel system issue with the blend. Older models will ultimately see corrosion in the lines as a result. ALL engines, regardless of age or application, using the blend will experience diminished fuel economy. Why use it? Because our central gummint uses direct subsidies (cash to the producers) to make it commercially viable. E10 wholesale is usually about $.07 less than non blended. Would you buy your gas down the road to save $.07? No need to answer Yes. People will leave me for $.03. So, because Uncle attaches the economic incentive, I pass my savings on to you, knowing that you see the road price sign but will fail to factor the 7-10% reduction in mpg, which at $3.50/gallon ADDS the equivalent of $.25+/gallon to the real cost. The short sighted consumer is directly responsible for todays limited fuel choices. I give them what they want, and time and again, by voting with their wallets, they choose the lowest price option. If you want real gas, get to the few folks offering it and support them at every opportunity, and be sure you let them know why you are there. By support them, I mean drag your tail inside and pick up a cold drink and Snickers because they aren't making squat on the fuel. Butch, at Walnut Hill Grocery has ethanol free Premium, the only fuel I will run in my boats or bikes. I made it a point just yesterday to appreciate him.
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CAT BOAT
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I'm not aware
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5/14/2011 9:06:49 AM
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HOUND, I did not say HOBOs.
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BigFoot
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I have got gas - NT
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5/14/2011 9:41:40 AM
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...mine is from reading this thread..no beans about it...
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Talullahhound
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Well then
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5/14/2011 4:27:18 PM
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Which organizations were you referring to? I think some specificity is in order.
Cat, you know I like you and find you funny most of the time, but you've made a couple of posts that are provocative... I don't know if you are just bored and looking to stir something up; or if you are making comments with a point and then stepping back from them.
My hat is off to anyone that volunteers to spend time helping the lake in whatever capacity they do -- that includes you, because I know you try to do good whenever you can. Frankly, I am dumbfounded at the complexity of some of these problems and the time they take to research. It can seem like an ego trip when you look at it from afar, but really, it's not like that at all.
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MrHodja
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Well then
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5/14/2011 9:20:31 PM
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We need Paul Harvey. There is "the rest of the story"......but it probably will never see this forum.
You are right. Cat is a good guy. Try to look past the obvious.
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Ulysses E. McGill
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That exactly what I mean by education!
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5/14/2011 11:24:39 PM (updated 5/14/2011 11:27:17 PM)
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Very few realize that it's a better value to pay 15-25 cents a gallon more for ethanol free gas, even if your car/truck can burn the ethanol. If you include long term problems and factor in issues with boats and other engines, the cost is much greater to use ethanol. If people would take the time to learn the REAL facts, most would be outraged.
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Barneget
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That exactly what I mean by education!
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5/15/2011 8:16:50 AM
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Corn based ethanol is an energy net net loser. It takes nearly as much energy to produce as it will yield, the 10% taxpayer subsidized blend nets a 7+% efficiency penalty, this while it creates artificial demand for a commodity driving up ALL grain prices (wheat is indexed to corn). Higher feed costs, higher transportation costs, higher food costs. They used to call it inflation, paying more to get less. Now, they call it environmental justice. If you are concerned now, tune in to the proposed EPA greenhouse gas regs. They include an e15 mandate (15% ethanol blend, 50% higher than the e10 we are suffering with today). The primary obstacle to the e15 mandate is the petroleum retailers association insisting on federal protection from the liability associated with the e15 sale.
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250 SEL
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Ethanol Free Gas -- Where?
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5/16/2011 11:45:41 AM
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Pure on hwy34 near Still Warters has it.
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