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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.
Those suckers went up from 15 to 97 bucks wholy moly
I bought 10 years ago from the sportsmansguide
 
I store 90 octane, no alcohol, gas and diesel fuel in 55 gallon drums in my shop. I usually have at least four containers sitting there waiting to be used… are use bio fuel additive for the diesel so it doesn’t grow algae and last for well over a year…
 
I store 90 octane, no alcohol, gas and diesel fuel in 55 gallon drums in my shop. I usually have at least four containers sitting there waiting to be used… are use bio fuel additive for the diesel so it doesn’t grow algae and last for well over a year…
I have avi-fuel in a 500gal underground tank
Store in an unknown location.
 
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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.
We got them in our cedar shrubs in Oklahoma.
 
I hope you’re not running it in an automotive engine because aviation fuel is way too dry when it burns for a typical internal combustion motor. A buddy of mine used to use that but he would always put some oil in it…seemed hokey to me but it sure did smell good…
Avgas will run in a car but it will run rough an burn out the Cats..... E use only
 
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I hope you’re not running it in an automotive engine because aviation fuel is way too dry when it burns for a typical internal combustion motor. A buddy of mine used to use that but he would always put some oil in it…seemed hokey to me but it sure did smell good…
But it does work well in small planes too
 
I hope you’re not running it in an automotive engine because aviation fuel is way too dry when it burns for a typical internal combustion motor. A buddy of mine used to use that but he would always put some oil in it…seemed hokey to me but it sure did smell good…
You mean like JP5? I hate the smell of that stuff…
 
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