>OZ wrote:

>"A couple of 5-gallon totes of $2/gallon mogas in my hangar could bring
those differences in value to the immediate forefront if they were to spill
and ignite."

>That comment puts a whole new light on the problem.......


ALSO, watch out for other vehicles in your hangar. Just two weeks ago I
opened the door to my hangar and the smell of gas overwhelmed me. A couple
of days earlier I had started my motorcycle for the first time since last
fall and the vacuum style petcock on the gas tank failed open and drained
several gallons out through the carbs. I too am in a long connected T-hangar
with more money in there than I will ever make in this life and maybe even
in my next life combined. I do have a million dollar insurance policy on the
hangar but you know how there are always loopholes. 

Mark Jones (N886MJ)
Stevens Point, WI 
Email: flykr2s at charter.net
Web: www.flykr2s.com





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