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What are the legal requirements ref storage ?

Hi Mik,

 

At a place of work you can store any amount of flammable liquid but not in your workshop then you can only have 50 litres.

 

So an other room, building or outside there is no limit.

 

No Licence needed.

 

Please see HSE website for full details. ( Just google how much fuel can I store at work)

 

We offer a fuel storage trunk for added peace of mind or so you are in control of the fuel.

 

Hope this helps.

 

Contact me direct for more info 07568108953 [email protected]

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Please come and meet the Aspen team.

 

We are at the following shows.

 

•ARB Show - Stand B18. The Bathurst Estate, Cirencester, Glos. Friday 6th to Sat 7th June 2014.

 

 

•New Forest and Hampshire County Show, Hampshire - on the Christchurch Powr Tools stand. Tues 29th to 31st July 2014.

 

 

•SALTEX - Royal Windsor Racecourse. Tues 2nd to Thursday 4th September.

 

 

•APF - Ragley Estate, Alcester, Warwickshire. Thursday 18th to 20th September.

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I'll be dropping by the stand at the arb show for a chat about the possibility of a pallet load to split between me and a friends company, c what difference it makes in the overall cost and convenience.

 

sent while pretending to do something important on my mobile.

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And the difference is??

 

sent while pretending to do something important on my mobile.

What it says, FRT, innit?

 

Seriously though, it is the same fuel, but mixed with an even higher grade of 2 stroke oil.

This offers even better lubrication and protection than the previous oil, and covers a greater temperature range, making it suitable for a broader spectrum of engines than before.

 

I have to admit to not knowing the exact rating of the oil though, maybe Eddie will be along to help soon.

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I'll be dropping by the stand at the arb show for a chat about the possibility of a pallet load to split between me and a friends company, c what difference it makes in the overall cost and convenience.

 

sent while pretending to do something important on my mobile.

Hi Gary,

 

I am very happy to talk about the benefits of Aspen but for pricing you need to contact your local dealer.

 

See our dealer map or give me your post code.

 

Look forward to meeting you at the show.

 

all the best

 

Eddie

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Ok Eddie, already run purely on aspen sourced from sam turners in Northallerton, North Yorkshire. Good service just trying to avoid going as much as normally end up getting something ells that I didn't really need :what:

 

sent while pretending to do something important on my mobile.

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