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In this video we are going to look at how to
store gasoline. This will help you to avoid
shortages as some recently have experienced
in the Southeast.
In a true SHTF situation, you are going to
need gasoline for many things including:
vehicles (if still working), chainsaws,
tillers, lawnmowers (yep your still going to
have to mow every so often to keep down fire
hazards and to cut down on possible concealed
entry corridors), generators, water pumps,
log splitters, etc.
Left by itself, gasoline typically has
problems in a fairly short period of time. It
must be properly treated and put in good
quality storage containers. Do NOT trust your
gas to the cheapie red plastic cans from
walmart. I personally would be leery of using
any plastic containers to store gas LONG
TERM, but that's just me.
Sit down and think about how much gas you use
in a year around your homestead or survival
retreat. Examples- 5 gallons for chainsaws
and log splitter, 5 gallons for lawnmower, 5
gallons for garden tiller, 5 gallons for
misc. hauling tasks around the homestead,
etc.
Treated fuel would be a good barter item
also.
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