Well the first B5 pump open to the public in New Jersey has be running for about 4 months now that I know of, it is at Woolley Fuel Company in Maplewood New Jersey about a 35 minute ride from where I live. I have been going there since December 13. So far I have gotten about 130 Gallons of it so far. Not much of a noticeable difference because of it being 5% bleed but helps with lubing the engine at least and quited the engine a little. Talked to one of the guys there and asked him if they where going to go with a higher blend. He said that they might go to B20 when the weather gets warmer and when the town of Maplewood with there DPW and FD get there trucks maintenance done then they might do it because it all depends on them they are the biggest user they have right now so they go with who is giving them the most business for the Bio-Diesel. I just hoping for a higher blend and may be a pump being a lot closer to me.
Here what prices I have paid for it when I have gone:
12/13/08 $2. 84/gal X 27. 9 gallons = $79. 40 this includes 1 5-gallon back up can
12/27/08 $2. 84/gal X 35. 1 gal = $100. 00 this includes 2 5-gal back up can and any fill up after this include the 2 5-gal back up cans
01/17/09 $2. 74 X 36 gal = $98. 96
02/07/09 $2. 64 X 31 gal = $82. 00
There where a few times where I had to go to the local Hess to put if some ultra-low sulfur diesel until I was able to go to get B5 on thoughts days listed.
Also you have to pump it your self.
Here what prices I have paid for it when I have gone:
12/13/08 $2. 84/gal X 27. 9 gallons = $79. 40 this includes 1 5-gallon back up can
12/27/08 $2. 84/gal X 35. 1 gal = $100. 00 this includes 2 5-gal back up can and any fill up after this include the 2 5-gal back up cans
01/17/09 $2. 74 X 36 gal = $98. 96
02/07/09 $2. 64 X 31 gal = $82. 00
There where a few times where I had to go to the local Hess to put if some ultra-low sulfur diesel until I was able to go to get B5 on thoughts days listed.
Also you have to pump it your self.
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