Island Of Misfits

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Which web page bro?
May have had a virus so I deleted it

Hey has anyone ever heard of a Bagworm?
I found a cacoon on my apple tree never saw one before
Looked it up
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A Bagworm lives in there and become a legless wingless moth
Only job is to lay 500-1000 eggs and does so inside the bag she builds.
 
FOOOF!!

I have the big yellow racing gas containers for backup emergency stuff. It was time to "refresh" the gas stored in my outbuilding. So first I hadda muscle three of them up and hold 'em while filling up the car. (*pant, puf*) (*tremble*)
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These things are much safer than the cheapshit thin plastic red ones. They do not do that clever split-along-the-seams feature you discover when you are filling them that the red ones do. Or in my experience, you discover the leak(s) when halfway home... :eek:

But the penalty is that they are heavier and a tad unhandy 'cause you gotta use that two-foot screw-on tube instead of the 5.5-gallon insta-dump option the can was designed for.

My car will hold four of them inna trunk, so I still have one empty for the next trip. Got the four back in the outbuilding, and I feel as beat up as a priest's conscience.
 
FOOOF!!

I have the big yellow racing gas containers for backup emergency stuff. It was time to "refresh" the gas stored in my outbuilding. So first I hadda muscle three of them up and hold 'em while filling up the car. (*pant, puf*) (*tremble*)
View attachment 337530 These things are much safer than the cheapshit thin plastic red ones. They do not do that clever split-along-the-seams feature you discover when you are filling them that the red ones do. Or in my experience, you discover the leak(s) when halfway home... :eek:

But the penalty is that they are heavier and a tad unhandy 'cause you gotta use that two-foot screw-on tube instead of the 5.5-gallon insta-dump option the can was designed for.

My car will hold four of them inna trunk, so I still have one empty for the next trip. Got the four back in the outbuilding, and I feel as beat up as a priest's conscience.
I use Wavian cans. You can lay 'em down in the trunk and they won't leak. When I got mine, they were around fifty bucks each. Price one now. Damn near double.
Only thing you've gotta watch is opening 'em after they've bounced around in the Jeeps for a month or two. Ya burp 'em slowly or you'll get a wet surprise. Oh, and ****-can that Kalifornia nozzle and get a NATO one.
 
FOOOF!!

I have the big yellow racing gas containers for backup emergency stuff. It was time to "refresh" the gas stored in my outbuilding. So first I hadda muscle three of them up and hold 'em while filling up the car. (*pant, puf*) (*tremble*)
View attachment 337530 These things are much safer than the cheapshit thin plastic red ones. They do not do that clever split-along-the-seams feature you discover when you are filling them that the red ones do. Or in my experience, you discover the leak(s) when halfway home... :eek:

But the penalty is that they are heavier and a tad unhandy 'cause you gotta use that two-foot screw-on tube instead of the 5.5-gallon insta-dump option the can was designed for.

My car will hold four of them inna trunk, so I still have one empty for the next trip. Got the four back in the outbuilding, and I feel as beat up as a priest's conscience.
Get some smaller cans and a siphon hose that will make transferring gas easier. Leave the big yellow cans in shed and use a smaller can that you can handle much better to fill car.
So fill the small gas cans from the Yellow big ones , than fill the cars tank. Once one can in shed is empty take 2 small cans to gas station fill and refill the empty in shed. And so on ever time you empty one.
 

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