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In stock at Rural King for everyone lucky enough to be near one. They're also available on Amazon. The price is usually about the same no matter where you purchase.
In stock at Rural King for everyone lucky enough to be near one. They're also available on Amazon. The price is usually about the same no matter where you purchase.
I recently bought a racing style can at Atwoods and it works really well. I think it was a knockoff of the VP Racing and was only $28. It had a vent. Probably only a matter of time until I lose the threaded cap though.
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This topic is one of the reasons I like the quotes by Ronald ReaganWith the current administration, I don't think they would be making things harder. We will see, but I am certain the end result will be to get rid of the crappy designs we have now.
Immediately when seeing these "vents", I thought- how do you insert it from inside the can? how do you hold the inside when tightening the retaining nut?These are good, if you can't grab a used 5 gallon DEF nozzle left by the trash.
Problem is you still need a vent.
I've used this on more than a couple of cans.
But then there will be all those unemployed catsAlmost makes me hope that they will get rid of DEF next!!!!
I've not seen one of those "push-in vents" that come with the new nozzles that didn't leak. And half the time the threads on the replacement nozzle don't match my gas cans.
Just drill a hole and stick an eight penny galvanized nail in it. Remove the nail before you pour replace when finished.I bought a larger pack of similar nozzles and caps from amazon a while back.
Behold the beautiful options available
Yep, and no airplane engine is required to even have an old-style muffler, let alone emission controls. As to 3 years, perhaps the socialist party will not win.The companies, sadly, are unlikely to make any significant changes. The rules will change again in 3 years and they will be left holding the cans.
The only way this gets fixed is for Congress to pass a law restoring common sense.
Tractors are too few in number and geographically spread out to a degree that emissions requirements do nothing...except increase cost and frustration.
I like the tire valve idea, but would be concerned that gas would adversely affect the rubber.Instead of whining about government and buying new nozzles, I put vents in all my unvented cans.
Drill a 1/2" hole and install a tire valve. Amazon.com
Remove the Schrader valve, run a 12-14" piece of baling wire through, and make a hook at the end. Make a slight bow in the entire length of wire. Remove the nozzle and run the wire through the opening and carefully pull the valve stem up through the drilled hole until it's seated.
They don't leak but, if you're a belt-and-suspenders guy, you could put some sealant at the base of the stem where it contacts the can.
Quick and cheap. The can in the foreground, like many cans, has a flat spot tailor-made for a vent, where the manufacturer used old molds with vents.
You can get a spout from EZ pour to replace the ones on the new cans. The kit comes with a vent you can put in also. Just drill a 1/2 inch hole. But put some silicone on it before you push it in. I have found they tend to leak. These spouts are illegal on cans manufactured I think after 2009 but who is going to know. I have mostly old cans but I have a couple I have put the EZ Pour spout on. The spouts come either a half inch opening or a one inch depending on how fast you want to pour. They are of excellent quality and I have had no problems with them. Cheap 2.5 gallon can now is almost $20 at Wal Mart.Thank you for your attention to this matter!
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Make Gas Cans Great Again by Improving Flow | US EPA
Today, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) issued letters to portable fuel container (PFC or gas can) manufacturers encouraging them to add vents to gas cans to ensure safe and effective refueling.www.epa.gov
And probably made in China. And from I’m seeing here, some leak. My screw doesn’t. If I lose it, I have several spares…Plastic vent caps are readily available on Amazon to install a traditional vent. No screw to lose.
What unemployed cats?But then there will be all those unemployed cats