Spill proof fuel containers

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whistlepig

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Kubota B7800 with FEL
Maybe it's just me but I have spilled more fuel using the new spill proof nozzles than I ever did before with the plain old pouring spouts. A definite case of over engineering gone rampant. On one type of fuel spout I have to push a safety on the nozzle and a lever at the same time. What's next? Maybe closing my right eye and while at the same time holding my left hing leg lifted 24" in the air?
 
   / Spill proof fuel containers #2  
I have to underfill the container to minimize the spills. Instead of filling to the rated capacity (say 6 gallons) i have to fill about a gallon less. I bought a new 1.25 gallon container for trimmer and chainsaw pre-mix, made a mess everytime I used it. Bought a 2 gallon one, mix only 1 gallon in it and not near the mess.

As you say, rather irritating.

Ken
 
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They suck. End of story.


Seriously, trying to #1 figure them out. Then #2 do whatever convoluted system they have to 'not spill' is horrible. And the ones without any vents are even worse, because it just splashes around all over the place.
 
   / Spill proof fuel containers #4  
The new system SUCKS!!!! So take the new system and make some adjustments and they work fine.:2cents:
 
   / Spill proof fuel containers #5  
i did the tire Valve mod and can report it works great and makes the can work like old ones...even a little better
Drill a hole, add tire valve, remove core done
 
   / Spill proof fuel containers #6  
its not only you,you wonder what they were thinking.
Maybe it's just me but I have spilled more fuel using the new spill proof nozzles than I ever did before with the plain old pouring spouts. A definite case of over engineering gone rampant. On one type of fuel spout I have to push a safety on the nozzle and a lever at the same time. What's next? Maybe closing my right eye and while at the same time holding my left hing leg lifted 24" in the air?
 
   / Spill proof fuel containers #7  
As the old military saying goes these cans are a CF. The idea was to limit pollution, but it has increased it. The new cans leak, don't pour with a darn and general are worthless! I have a few 6 gallon cans I bought for diesel fuel a few years ago and they were great, but I can't buy the original replacement spouts now and the new ones are terrible. The tire valve vent works although I use a piece of rubber fuel line and an off/on valve which also works fine.
 
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I heard the whole reason behind these cans is that it keeps fumes from the gas from escaping into the atmosphere, but what's the first item on the warning label? "Open valve to release pressure." Kind of defeats the whole purpose of these cans! Besides you wouldn't want a pressurized gas can shooting fuel all over your hot engine as you fill it up. lol This is an example of mindless people dictating regulations on things they have no experience with.
 
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Every time I use one I lose some fuel on the side of whatever I'm filling & on the ground.
Makes me stop, scratch my head, and wonder "How can this be?!?"
I may just give the tire valve trick a try - can't be any worse than what I have.
Definitely a product of the Charlie Foxtrot committee.

There is a saying
that's as wise as it is witty,
that a camel is a horse
that was designed by a committee. - Allan Sherman

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   / Spill proof fuel containers #10  
Hate them x2
 

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