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Originally Posted by smadsen View Post
See if you can locate others that experienced the same thing. Use the newspaper. Ask around. Word gets out.

I've seen diesel in underground tanks. That'll kill 20 cars before it's caught. And depending on the car, can cost thousands to rectify.

It might also be water & crud from a leaky tank. Or a truck driver that decided to "cowboy" pump a load of God-knows-what and let the next truck load of gas clean out his truck.
If an underground tank is contaminated, then other cars should experience problems as well. At least this is how Casey’s will see it. These fuel suppliers really struggle when they have a 20,000 gallon tank of fuel and only one customer complains of bad gas.
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