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Originally Posted by OregonCoot
Beats the hell out of pouring it out on the ground and eventually into the water supply and some are advocating.


Please do show us where someone said to pour it out on the ground.

We'll wait.


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A small paving contractor here used to sprinkle it between lifts when paving in heavy rain and worse,


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Originally Posted by rockinbbar
Originally Posted by OregonCoot
Beats the hell out of pouring it out on the ground and eventually into the water supply and some are advocating.


Please do show us where someone said to pour it out on the ground.

We'll wait.



Originally Posted by tndrbstr
It puts weed killer into overdrive


Originally Posted by dodge268
Works great at keeping weeds down, kills fire ants, yellow jackets and makes wet wood burn. Probably kills toenail fungus as well.
Patrick

Originally Posted by ironbender
I need some for slash fires.

Originally Posted by 257_X_50
Surfactant for spraying stuff
Thinning bar oil for winter

Originally Posted by rockinbbar
You guys that burn that dirty, watery fuel in your expensive diesel engines amaze me.

I've seen some trouble and damage due to condensation build up, and rust in old fuel tanks. Clogs fuel filters, transfer tank filters, and messes up engines, making them an expensive fix.

Guess I go the other way on that stuff...

When I get done with my diesel machinery for the day, I always fill the tank all the way full before parking it for the night. A partially empty tank can get condensation over night in the air space. Thus that water may pass through the filter and cause expensive repairs down the road.

Old oil and outdated, possibly corrupted fuel gets saved to use on burning the brush piles.


Happy to help.

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