joeb631a
Well-Known Member
We're so sorry...Uncle Albert !You leave my man alone.
I will back off
We're so sorry...Uncle Albert !You leave my man alone.
Dangerous webpage warning. You downloading a virus?
My virus scanned it fineDangerous webpage warning. You downloading a virus?
Which web page bro?Found that web page you were asking for Hopper
May have had a virus so I deleted itWhich web page bro?
Uncle?what about Ernie?
Yep I ran away, my Big pusher broke the darn thingYeah but Hippie wasn't expecting to answer the door and see your pants down trying to push the button.
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.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...
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.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...
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.
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