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Spark plug damage

@Slick Blackwings .....I'm a little offended. I hauled fuel for years and never cross dropped. If you are having issues with multiple cross drops, something is wrong. Poor tank markings, wrong markings, maybe bad drivers, new drivers, IDK. I'd be having a conversation with the drivers or whoever is suppling your fuel. There's no real excuse, but it does happen. My "home" store had 10-14 plus trucks a day dropping fuel and we NEVER had a cross drop in all the years I was there. If regular was crossed with super, or vise versa, it wouldn't effect a spark plug. Gas crossed with diesel, or vise versa, different conversation. The engine would most likely stuffer damage. Bottom line, it's not "bad gas". And most of us fuel haulers work VERY hard.....for you.
I have a question. Did you ever have to pay for gas while you worked for the company.....or did some gas ever "fall off the truck, into your tank"?
Just wondering. Or do they monitor every drop ?
 
@Slick Blackwings .....I'm a little offended. I hauled fuel for years and never cross dropped. If you are having issues with multiple cross drops, something is wrong. Poor tank markings, wrong markings, maybe bad drivers, new drivers, IDK. I'd be having a conversation with the drivers or whoever is suppling your fuel. There's no real excuse, but it does happen. My "home" store had 10-14 plus trucks a day dropping fuel and we NEVER had a cross drop in all the years I was there. If regular was crossed with super, or vise versa, it wouldn't effect a spark plug. Gas crossed with diesel, or vise versa, different conversation. The engine would most likely stuffer damage. Bottom line, it's not "bad gas". And most of us fuel haulers work VERY hard.....for you.
My comment was not to offend anybody, simply a statement of today’s society, not paying attention. As far as our markings on our lids and tanks, they are completely correct neat and tidy. Unfortunately it’s just the way things are today.
 
I have a question. Did you ever have to pay for gas while you worked for the company.....or did some gas ever "fall off the truck, into your tank"?
Just wondering. Or do they monitor every drop
Not quite sure what you’re asking there, I don’t work for the company I own it, and yes, every drop gets accounted for.
 
You really don’t want to know how incompetent fuel delivery drivers are, we own a fuel station can’t tell how many times fuel gets DUMPED IN WRONG TANK! I’m telling you it’s HORRIBLE! So in other words it’s possible to be pumping super and getting something else.
Really? The driver puts Diesel #2 in the Unleaded tank?
 

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