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Wednesday, February 10, 2021

Fill 'er up

 


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    1. DAMN...M.R. I didn't catch that and I drive a DIESEL, THE fine folks they let in this damn country! GOOD watching of the RAGS!

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    2. You stole my line.
      Jerry

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    3. Not diesel. Zoom in to the sign, she's using unleaded, the middle one is premium and the right one is super premium.

      Its likely her husband ordered her to mow the lawn but she's also likely not allowed to drive.

      Exile1981

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    4. Green handle = Diesel is not universal.

      I think it is BP that has green covers on their gas, at least at the few I have visited. Prompts a very careful check of the label though... since every other place has green=Diesel.

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    5. Bowser signage says "Unleaded" above the in-use nozzle.

      I'm pretty sure that means it's not diesel.

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  2. THIS I can completely understand.
    Has anyone ever been able to get gas out of one of these 'government approved' new gas cans?
    I rest my case.

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    1. Which is why I buy an old skool gas nozzle and vent kit from Tractor Supply for every one of my gas cans.

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    2. Let me know if you ever need a replacement spout for your CARB approved gas jug. I've got about a hundred of them that are brand new, never used.

      Pro Tip- Many of the flexible non-CARB spouts have threads between the bottom of the flex part and the neck of the spout near the jug. If you want a short spout you can cut the flex part off and use a plastic cap off of a one quart oil jug. It will thread right on.

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  3. Stole a lawn mower but forgot to steal the gas can.

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  4. I got sick of plastic cans with playsckool spouts and bought a justrite steel can years ago. worth every penny. my grandkids will inherit it.

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  5. She does all the house work & the yard work as well??!!?? Hmmmm.....I bet she's taken!!!! Bwahahhahaha!!!!

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  6. ATV racing cans still have the vent. Thats what I buy now when an old one craps out.

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  7. Did that once when I had to now my grandmother's lawn and left the fuel at home.

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