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Non-Ethanol Gas Supply Found!
Posted: Sun Dec 19, 2010 12:28 pm
by G-Man
FYI - I was at the Grange in Issaquah getting some propane tanks filled and noticed this sticker on their gas pumps. Went inside to verify that it wasn't an old sticker and was informed that all three grades of gas they sell does not contain a single drop of ethanol. The Grange is located just off of front street in Issaquah.
RE:Non-Ethanol Gas Supply Found!
Posted: Sun Dec 19, 2010 12:34 pm
by Amx
Yup, there is a place in Auburn that I thought was just for commercial trucks for all the 30 years plus I've been driving past there. I found them on 'the list' and asked them. Anybody can buy there. Same for that place in Issaquah, I was told about that one, but haven't been there yet. Is it kinda across and down the street from the XXX hamburger place?
RE:Non-Ethanol Gas Supply Found!
Posted: Sun Dec 19, 2010 12:44 pm
by Amx
RE:Non-Ethanol Gas Supply Found!
Posted: Sun Dec 19, 2010 1:07 pm
by Matt
I also know there is a location in Snohomish, WA
RE:Non-Ethanol Gas Supply Found!
Posted: Sun Dec 19, 2010 1:25 pm
by Amx
Matt wrote:I also know there is a location in Snohomish, WA
Snohomish UNBRANDED 87 Snohomish CO-OP 168 Lincoln Avenue N47.91110 W122.08733 map details
RE:Non-Ethanol Gas Supply Found!
Posted: Sun Dec 19, 2010 1:28 pm
by G-Man
Amx wrote:Yup, there is a place in Auburn that I thought was just for commercial trucks for all the 30 years plus I've been driving past there. I found them on 'the list' and asked them. Anybody can buy there. Same for that place in Issaquah, I was told about that one, but haven't been there yet. Is it kinda across and down the street from the XXX hamburger place?
Yes, that be the Grange.
RE:Non-Ethanol Gas Supply Found!
Posted: Sun Dec 19, 2010 7:30 pm
by Outjack
Tom, great info thanks!!
RE:Non-Ethanol Gas Supply Found!
Posted: Sun Dec 19, 2010 7:55 pm
by Toni
In Puyallup, also. 118th and Meridian. Liberty gas station.
RE:Non-Ethanol Gas Supply Found!
Posted: Thu Dec 23, 2010 9:57 pm
by FishingFool
Amx wrote:Yup, there is a place in Auburn that I thought was just for commercial trucks for all the 30 years plus I've been driving past there. I found them on 'the list' and asked them. Anybody can buy there. Same for that place in Issaquah, I was told about that one, but haven't been there yet. Is it kinda across and down the street from the XXX hamburger place?
Name and location of the one in Auburn?
Speaking of which, how does this work in WA. I thought it was LAW that all gas had to have ethanol WA.
RE:Non-Ethanol Gas Supply Found!
Posted: Thu Dec 23, 2010 10:02 pm
by Amx
FishingFool wrote:Amx wrote:Yup, there is a place in Auburn that I thought was just for commercial trucks for all the 30 years plus I've been driving past there. I found them on 'the list' and asked them. Anybody can buy there. Same for that place in Issaquah, I was told about that one, but haven't been there yet. Is it kinda across and down the street from the XXX hamburger place?
Name and location of the one in Auburn?
Speaking of which, how does this work in WA. I thought it was LAW that all gas had to have ethanol WA.
It's on that list I supplied a link to above,
Commercial 'gas station', so they can sell what they want for commercial trucks/vehicles, and they sell to the general public too.
BRAND - CFN
OCTANE - 87 92
NAME - FUEL FARM
ADDRESS - 325 C ST. NW AUBURN, WA
GPS - N47.305 W122.23191
RE:Non-Ethanol Gas Supply Found!
Posted: Fri Dec 24, 2010 7:17 am
by hewesfisher
FishingFool wrote:Amx wrote:Yup, there is a place in Auburn that I thought was just for commercial trucks for all the 30 years plus I've been driving past there. I found them on 'the list' and asked them. Anybody can buy there. Same for that place in Issaquah, I was told about that one, but haven't been there yet. Is it kinda across and down the street from the XXX hamburger place?
Name and location of the one in Auburn?
Speaking of which, how does this work in WA. I thought it was LAW that all gas had to have ethanol WA.
I was thinking the same thing, but obviously, there are exceptions. Now if there were just one station in the Spokane area, I could fuel my boat with good gas.
RE:Non-Ethanol Gas Supply Found!
Posted: Fri Dec 24, 2010 8:58 am
by Amx
Not all the stations with 'real gas' are on the list, find one close to Spokane and ask them, they SHOULD know, or how to find out maybe.
Union Gap - Ahtanum Food Mart 207 Ahtanum rd [3rd and Ahtanum]
Colville CFN Busch 555 railroad Pullman interstate aviation 4800 airpoprt complex north
RE:Non-Ethanol Gas Supply Found!
Posted: Sun Mar 20, 2011 5:54 pm
by FishingFool
Amx wrote:FishingFool wrote:Amx wrote:Yup, there is a place in Auburn that I thought was just for commercial trucks for all the 30 years plus I've been driving past there. I found them on 'the list' and asked them. Anybody can buy there. Same for that place in Issaquah, I was told about that one, but haven't been there yet. Is it kinda across and down the street from the XXX hamburger place?
Name and location of the one in Auburn?
Speaking of which, how does this work in WA. I thought it was LAW that all gas had to have ethanol WA.
It's on that list I supplied a link to above,
Commercial 'gas station', so they can sell what they want for commercial trucks/vehicles, and they sell to the general public too.
BRAND - CFN
OCTANE - 87 92
NAME - FUEL FARM
ADDRESS - 325 C ST. NW AUBURN, WA
GPS - N47.305 W122.23191
Now where is the gas station at? From the aerial view, it looks like it's a house with the marker, but that can't be right. If I had to guess, it's the building to the right of that with the rusty flat roof?
RE:Non-Ethanol Gas Supply Found!
Posted: Sun Mar 20, 2011 6:03 pm
by Amx
Your picture didn't come thru, but the place in Auburn is a commercial looking gas station on C st., on the east side of the road a couple blocks from 15th. Coming from 15th, going south, it's at a curve in the road on the left side. Small white building with about 4? pump islands.
After coping the addy from your picture and opening another broswer with that addy, the picture is the place.