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Depends on how many times WE run out of gas, long walk to the plazas on the Pa turnpike ya know!!
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When I hit the Pa. Turnpike I make sure my tank is full!
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Larry, Don't feel bad, I ran out of fuel in my 302 powered Model A, years ago, about half track at Grand Bend Raceway. The only saving grace about it was I was racing a scrub powered Model A and still coasted to the finish line ahead of him! He thought I broke when I asked him for a ride back to the pits to get a gas can! LOL
I love the smell of burning rubber in the morning!
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My brother-in-law can make all of you feel better. They were on wheat harvest and he took a flatbed truck to town to get gas for combines. He filled a 250 gallon tank and headed back. About 3 miles from town he ran out of gas in the truck. Cussed himself for not getting gas in truck while he was there and started walking back to town. Got about 2/3 of the way back and then realized he had 250 gallons of gas, a nozzle and a pump on truck. Too embarrassed to go on to station and get a ride back, so he turned around and walked back to truck. By the time he got back to field a couple of combines were out of gas. Life can be hard. Ben
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