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I would, but I'm in a bushfire prone area with a memory of one large event...
That's why it's on wheels. Just out run the flames.I would, but I'm in a bushfire prone area with a memory of one large event...
That assumes your narrow, hilly road isn't on fire on both sidesThat's why it's on wheels. Just out run the flames.
I bet you are popular with the other drivers queued up at the servo behind you while you fill that thing.
Key Fuel Storage Limits in NZ
For those prepping, don't use a British
"flimsie". Make sure to use a proper German tin. And certainly avoid the bladders. Like old soldiers they , as @MattP can attest, leak.
And also avoid the rolled seam tins.
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I could sit halfway down the Canning with that and make a bloody fortune.
I’d just need to get someone to spot me the $1.5m I’d need to fill it first.![]()
Horrible.A friend runs commercial fishing boats, a few days ago I got a message from him, diesel $4.26L I have to pass the costs on or park up. This was on one of the small islands about 15 minutes off Brisbane. When certain species are on seasonal licenses and on the go going back to the mainland is lost time and money.
I am not sure where and what times his commercial fishing licenses places his boat in the bay. With his boat Tides and sand bars also play a big part where he navigates through those islands.Horrible.
That would be Macleay Island. Cheaper on Russell Island if that's an option for him.