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I know that some of us out there have favorite places to fuel our trucks up and I did a search to see if this had been covered and nothing came up. My favorite place to fuel up at is the BP station at the corner of I-35 and U. S. 75 in Kansas. It's a smaller truck stop, but when you fill up with #2, you get a free fountan drink of any size.



If you have a good place to stop and fill'er up, let us know.



Ben
 
Kwik-Stop at 72nd and Q in Omaha... it's where the FedEx delivery rigs fill so their diesel is pretty "fresh". They also give me a . 02 to . 05 a gallon discount with the Baker's Plus Card... usually brings the price below Iowa across the river.
 
Mobil station at Wellington and Rixlew in Manassas, VA - 10 cents cheaper than the other nearby Mobil (apparently owned by the same people), and all the local garbage trucks and lawn maintenance trucks and dump trucks fill there so it gets good turnover.
 
Wherever it's the cheapest :) Seriously, though, one of the 2 places back home just got closed so a Walgreens could be built, I was rip-****, to say the least, and they had cheap fuel, too. I'm curious to see what all the dumptruck drivers in the area are going to be saying now that they have to drive about 15 min. out of their way to get fuel at the only other truck pumps in the area...
 
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Truck stop in Mahwah NJ. They have lowest or equal to lowest prices. They have enough tankage for 24,000 gallons and sell 20,000 gallons a day. They get three deliveries per day. I think this keeps everything clean. Truck likes it that way.



AC
 
In Denver (Aurora) the Flying J on Airport Blvd.



In Tucson, TTT Truck Stop on I-10.



I've never gotten bad fuel yet anywhere.
 
It used to be the Shell at I70 and Kipling but their prices seem to have averaged a little higher than everyone else lately.



Lately I have been going to the King Soopers affiliated stations and using their discount card.
 
Any place that looks clean. I figure if they care enough to keep the station and everything else clean their going to keep their tanks clean and the diesel fresh. Around here I am pretty limited tho, 1 rat hole that calls itself a truck stop and 2 convience stores (which neither is very easy to get in and out of with a trailer).



If I am on the road I usually look for a Flying J. Their not always the cheapest but they have pretty easy access with or without a trailer.



Nathan
 
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