Thomas
Epic Contributor
- Joined
- Apr 6, 2000
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- Location
- Lebanon,NH.
- Tractor
- Kubota B2650HSD w/Frontloader & CC LTX1046 & Craftman T2200 lawn mower.
Your bones and muscles will be thanking you RNG
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46°F and clear skies this morning, going up to 78° today.
Stopped at Rural King in Highland on the way home from work yesterday and picked up a couple of new No-Spill gas cans for the mowers. If these work even slightly better that the old ones, I'll go back and get a couple for diesel for the tractor, too.
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Sure wish we could just get regular cans again. I hate these contraptions.
Nice job on your siding, mostly_. We need to do that on our north side, too.
I actually chuckled out loud over your "BC times," Eric.
Glad you didn't squish yourself, RNG. That would be less good.
I'm gradually switching over to NoSpills, too, Paul.
One thing I've noticed, though. If the gas filler is on the side of a car, opening horizontally rather than vertically, you can't easily fill it with those right angle nozzles. At least, I haven't figured out how to do it.
The five gallon size is also heavy enough that it's awkward to hold the button down with one hand and support the weight with the other. I keep a 2.5 gallon version around, and have been known to fill that from one of the 5ers, then use the smaller can to fill the little gas tanks.
I really, really like the 1 gallon can I use for chainsaw premix. In that application, they really are no spill.
You can buy regular screw on spouts for those yellow cans. I think TSC carries them. Yours even have vents, my diesel cans don’t. I also bought one of those shake to siphon hoses, sit diesel can on hood of tractor, put hose shake end of hose in can and shake a few times to get siphon going, then it will drain the can for you.
*the screw on spouts don’t fit my harbor freight gas can, different thread. They do fit my old cans from TSC.
That’s what I have for diesel, they work great, and won’t spill over, they stop flowing when fuel gets to the nozzle.
USPS are the only ones that bring plants to replace what they drive over when they leave!!!![]()
I've tried those EZPour spouts on a few different cans, and they never seal for me. I end up spilling as much down the side of the mower as I get into the tank. Not a fan of those at all.
The vents in the diesel cans are the same ones I put in the new cans. I got a bag of I think 50 of them on Amazon a couple years ago to vent those push sleeve cans. They work great, but I had to buy a $10 31/64" drill bit to install them. Who in thedecided that was the perfect diameter?
Interesting. I didn't know they did that, Randy. Thanks for the tip. I'll be sure to put that to the test this weekend (planned or otherwise :laughing: ).
RNG, you will learn how to run it at your own speed. When I enter or exit the operators station I always do it from the side opposite the swing control. If you plan on NEVER taking the BH off, then you could move the SMV sign to the dipper stick.