JDgreen227
Super Member
Our local paper has a story today that claims the average household will spend $4155 on gasoline this year. Although my primary vehicle is a 3/4 ton gas sucker, being retired means I drive very little compared to those who commute to work5 days a week. I keep careful records of my fuel purchases, and right now both my car and truck are full, and I have 15 gallons of gas stored for my snowblowers. My Deere is full, and I have 12 gallons of diesel stored.
Total gasoline costs for this year...$753. Probably $43 of it was for lawn mowing, my rototiller, weedeaters, snowblowers, ATV, etc.
Total diesel costs for this year....$284. I have kept careful records so far this year my Deere has logged 122 operating hours. At the local price that has averaged about $3.75 per gallon this year, I purchased just under 76 gallons. Fuel consumption works out to .623 gph...:thumbsup: And yes, I figured in the 12 gallons I have stored.
Do any of you guys keep records of how much your fuel expenses are?
Total gasoline costs for this year...$753. Probably $43 of it was for lawn mowing, my rototiller, weedeaters, snowblowers, ATV, etc.
Total diesel costs for this year....$284. I have kept careful records so far this year my Deere has logged 122 operating hours. At the local price that has averaged about $3.75 per gallon this year, I purchased just under 76 gallons. Fuel consumption works out to .623 gph...:thumbsup: And yes, I figured in the 12 gallons I have stored.
Do any of you guys keep records of how much your fuel expenses are?