Black Bart
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I just saw on TV that in America we use 180 million gallons of gas per year in lawn mowers.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------I just saw on TV that in America we use 180 million gallons of gas per year in lawn mowers.
The government made the stations put a real short hose on their kerosene pumps so you could not pump it into your diesel pickup but they put road tax on it anyway and when I buy kerosene for my heater I pay road tax.:confused2:------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
And that calculates to how much road tax the mower industry is paying?
I just saw on TV that in America we use 180 million gallons of gas per year in lawn mowers.
I don't know how it is in the U.S., but in Canada, which has much higher gasoline tax, that tax is not earmarked for roads or transportation, but just goes into general revenue, to be spent however the government pleases.------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
And that calculates to how much road tax the mower industry is paying?
I just saw on TV that in America we use 180 million gallons of gas per year in lawn mowers.
Anyone know what they typically burn per hour? Add the size of the mower in HP and the deck please!