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Consumers Cooperative
Petroleum Department along with Cenex is there to serve you with
the best fuel and heating products in the industry. The products
and services of Consumers Co-op are available to anyone. Our petroleum
division offers a wide selection of products and services to our
non-agriculture customers.
Refined Fuels
Soy Biodiesel
(Dyed Diesel Off Road Use Only)
- Better for your Engines- With increased lubricity, cleaner burning, reducing engine wear and extending its life.
- Better for Your Country and Better for the Environment- Helping to increase our energy security while creating more American jobs.
- Better for Your Bottom Line!- Increase soybean price by generating a sustained demand.
- For Farm, Ranch, and Diesel Lawn Tractors
Made from domestic, renewable source with performance and economy comparable to diesel fuel.
Available at the Pump 24 Station, Corner of Central & Haseltine.
Bulk deliveries also available.
For more Information, Call 608-647-6171
Our
experienced staff will help you determine what is best
for your home or business. You can count on quality
fuels being delivered when you need it.
For
more information on a specific brand, please choose
below.
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- Keep
fill program
- Budget
Contract/Program
- Space
heater repair, sales and installation
- Recreational
propane cylinder filling station
- Two
delivery trucks

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Fuel
and Oil
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- Bulk
fuel delivery
- Heating
fuels
- Kerosene
- Premium
Farm and Highway Diesel
- 2
bulk delivery trucks
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- Oil
(1 qt or 55 gallon)
- Bulk
oil delivery
- Delivery
Monday through Friday
(On Call Weekends and Holidays)
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Fuel
Oil
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Call - (608) 647-6749 or (800) 232-1014
(Monday through Friday-Weekend Emergency call 800-569-6842

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New
Tank Placement
Tanks
and pumps are available. Contact our petroleum office
for more information about the sales and service of
fuel tanks and fuel pumps.
To
order a fuel tank contact Dale at:
(608) 647-6749 or (800) 569-6842
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Garage and Shop Heaters
We
offer a complete line of Empire space heaters, CUH
unit heaters, A.O. Smith Water heaters, L.B. White
shop heaters, and Broyhill stock tank heaters.
Call
today for more information at (608) 647-6749 or (800)
569-6842.
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Safety
Safety
is our number one concern. We are committed to providing
you with information about the safe use and handling
of propane. Here are a few safety tips you can practice
in your home.
Propane
Safety Tips
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If
you need to warm up a vehicle, remove it from the
garage immediately after starting the ignition.
Do not run a vehicle or other fueled engine or motor
indoors, even if garage doors are open. Have your
vehicle inspected for exhaust leaks if you have
any symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning.
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Have
fuel-burning household heating equipment (fireplaces,
furnaces, water heaters, wood stoves and space or
portable heaters) checked every year before cold
weather sets in. All chimneys and chimney connectors
should be evaluated for proper installation, cracks,
blockages or leaks. Make needed repairs before using
equipment.
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Before
enclosing central heating equipment in a smaller
room, check with your fuel supplier to ensure that
air for proper combustion is provided.
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When
using a fireplace, open the flue for adequate ventilation.
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Open
a window slightly whenever using a kerosene heater.
Refuel outside, after the device has cooled.
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Always
use barbecue grills-which can produce carbon monoxide-outside.
Never use them in the home or garage.
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When
purchasing new heating and cooking equipment, select
factory-built products approved by an independent
testing laboratory. Do not accept damaged equipment.
Hire a qualified technician to install the equipment.
Insist that the technician follow applicable fire
safety and local building codes.
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If
you purchase an existing home, have a qualified
technician evaluate the integrity of the heating
and cooking systems, as well as the sealed spaces
between the garage and house.
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When
camping, remember to use battery-powered heaters
and flashlights in tents, trailers, and motor homes.
NFPA501, Standard on Recreational Vehicles, requires
the installation of carbon monoxide detectors in
recreational vehicles.
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LP & Petroleum Department
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