Junkman
Super Member
</font><font color="blue" class="small">( If I ever tapped the heating tank just to save a few cents and our heat went off because we ran out of fuel because the auto-delivery based on degrees days couldn't factor in tractor useage...well, I guess my wife might not take to kindly to that.
Besides, the gas station is kind of close to the 'Bota dealer and I don't mind stopping in to browse around while getting fuel. )</font>
Considering that your tractors (BX-2200) fuel tank only holds 5.5 gallons and I doubt that you would be filling it every week, I don't think that you would be using enough to make the difference in fuel delivery based on degree days. Degree days don't take into account temperature changes made by the home owner inside of the home and that is why people run out of fuel..... they jack up the inside temperature higher than average for a couple of days and that throws the entire system out of kilter. My tank is large enough that I don't worry about running out... Just have the heating oil dealer fill a couple of 5 gallon cans for you when he delivers to the house....
Besides, the gas station is kind of close to the 'Bota dealer and I don't mind stopping in to browse around while getting fuel. )</font>
Considering that your tractors (BX-2200) fuel tank only holds 5.5 gallons and I doubt that you would be filling it every week, I don't think that you would be using enough to make the difference in fuel delivery based on degree days. Degree days don't take into account temperature changes made by the home owner inside of the home and that is why people run out of fuel..... they jack up the inside temperature higher than average for a couple of days and that throws the entire system out of kilter. My tank is large enough that I don't worry about running out... Just have the heating oil dealer fill a couple of 5 gallon cans for you when he delivers to the house....