Boiling Fuel

   / Boiling Fuel #21  
I'v kind of made it a habit that if my tractor, chainsaw, weed eater, push mower, etc... runs out of fuel, its a good time to have a rest, a beverage, and a snack before refueling. Gives things a chance to cool down.
 
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#22  
MR, that's a habit I need to follow. I pulled her onto the trailer once and decided to fuel her before parking it out back. I spilled a bit of fuel and whoosh! Ball of flame. I had an extinguisher on the tow vehicle, so I put it out right quick and suffered only melted fan fins and extinguisher dust everywhere and some singed eyebrows. New kind of pt pucker factor. Now I only fuel BEFORE I use her.
 
   / Boiling Fuel #23  
MR, that's a habit I need to follow. I pulled her onto the trailer once and decided to fuel her before parking it out back. I spilled a bit of fuel and whoosh! Ball of flame. I had an extinguisher on the tow vehicle, so I put it out right quick and suffered only melted fan fins and extinguisher dust everywhere and some singed eyebrows. New kind of pt pucker factor. Now I only fuel BEFORE I use her.

Oh, believe me, I used to be impatient, shut things down and refuel right away.... but after reading so many stories about fires, hot refueling, boat fires, etc... I just take a break and let it cool down.

Another example is if I know I'll have to jump start or connect a sparky hot lead, etc.... I'll refuel, then let it sit for 5-10 minutes as I want any fumes in the tub to go away before I spark.
 
   / Boiling Fuel #24  
Plus, I like snacks and beverages, and, as I get older, I can feel myself being tired, and when you're tired, you make mistakes. So take a break, rehydrate, check the ol' celly for weather, sports, TBN, family, etc... and then go back to work.
 
   / Boiling Fuel #26  
I'v kind of made it a habit that if my tractor, chainsaw, weed eater, push mower, etc... runs out of fuel, its a good time to have a rest, a beverage, and a snack before refueling. Gives things a chance to cool down.

I have found that when I run out of fuel it is always as physically far away from the fuel can as possible.......so by the time I have finished cursing, walked all the way back to get the can and walked back to the tractor things have cooled down......I have also noticed that whenever I run out of fuel the 5 gal can is always full so I have to carry the full weight.........lol......Jack
 
   / Boiling Fuel #27  
Hahaha, nice!

I've been contemplating putting in a 2-position valve at the bottom of my fuel tank like you'd find on a motorcycle, where when you start running out of gas, you flip it to the reserve setting and have a quart or two left to get to a gas station, or in our case, the gas can.

Anyone else consider this? Or telling PowerTrac to add it to their new builds? ;)
 

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