VP Racing Fuel Cans...any issues?

   / VP Racing Fuel Cans...any issues? #1  

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Hello...I've been using high-end "fire rated Approved" 5 gallon metal cans with the built-in metal flex-hose for filling tractor and mowers. BUT they are heavy (and getting heaver) to hold and empty sooo slow! I moved to plastic "VP Racing" cans/bottles...they have a huge opening and empty in less than 30 seconds! It's so nice not to be standing there with heavy 5 gallons holding at head-level forever until its empty. Anyone see any issues with this?
 
   / VP Racing Fuel Cans...any issues? #2  
Nope. I went to the JEGS fast cans (Google). Way worth the money in terms off PIA factor. I'm getting a 50G tank in the bed of my truck shortly so Ill stop messing with cans for diesel altogether.
 
   / VP Racing Fuel Cans...any issues? #3  
I use them all the time. Especially useful if you know the machine will take all five gallons. I cut the hose a little shorter for my use. Only issue would be if you were transporting these jugs commercially as they are not OSHA or DOT approved,
 
   / VP Racing Fuel Cans...any issues? #4  
They sell them as water jugs here in California as they are not fuel approved.
 
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   / VP Racing Fuel Cans...any issues? #7  
I bought one for gas, will get a few for diesel. Love them!
 
   / VP Racing Fuel Cans...any issues? #8  
I've been stopped from filling cans with gas unless marked approved for gasoline...

Maybe it is just a California thing?
 
   / VP Racing Fuel Cans...any issues? #10  
I learned long ago what starts in California doesn't stay here...

Until then I am super careful with my old style fuel containers.
 
 
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