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Work completed in Hogansville, GA!

  • Writer: Merlin Fueling
    Merlin Fueling
  • Mar 12
  • 1 min read

When a pesky 5150 error code decided to crash the party on pump 8, our trusty technician, Nz, arrived on the scene. It turns out a rogue weights and measures tag was playing hide-and-seek in a pulsar, causing all sorts of grade-related drama. With a swift removal of the offending paper and a little digital resuscitation (a power cycle, for the uninitiated), the error code vanished like a phantom. To make absolutely sure everything was purring like a kitten, we put pump 8 through its paces, feeding it both mid-grade and diesel in a variety of flows. With three customers giving it the nod of approval, pump 8 is back in business, ready to fuel your adventures! If your fuel dispensers are acting up or you're having any other petroleum-related woes, don't hesitate to give us a buzz or send a carrier pigeon to 470-309-7202. We're always ready to roll up our sleeves and get things flowing smoothly again!

 
 
 

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25 W. Main St. #101

Kingston, GA 30145

470-309-7202

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