You Know You Are Old When

   / You Know You Are Old When #5,221  
I put 4 gallons into my 5 gallon diesel cans because it's easier to keep from spilling it.
I do the same thing but it's 18 litres in a 20 litre jug. I can put it into my tractor without spilling and when the fuel gauge shows at the empty mark, I can be sure it will take all the fuel in the container.
 
   / You Know You Are Old When #5,222  
How old are you guys? Really?
I have the larger jugs, 25L, and have no problems lifting them up for fueling.
Oh yeah!
The new MF2607 are fueled from ground level.
I made a small stand the jug sits on and all I have to do is tilt the jug into the large funnel.
 
   / You Know You Are Old When #5,223  
When you and your partner can have deep conversations about how messed up your parents were, and how you survived it. And you both can respect the decisions to escape that, to make something better.
 
   / You Know You Are Old When #5,225  
   / You Know You Are Old When #5,226  
For the first time ever, I filled my 5 gallon diesel can while it sat on the tailgate of my ¾ T. 4x4 GMC. That was so easy, I felt guilty doing it.
I strap my four 5 gallon gas cans, along with one 5 gal diesel and one of my two little 1 gal 2-stroke cans all to the front wall of my pickup bed when I go to the gas station. I fill them all right in the bed, and honestly never understood any reason to not do it that way. Of course the vehicle is not accumulating charge while standing still on a concrete pad, and I discharge the vehicle when I touch the side of the bed to open the gas door or climb into the bed to fill those half-dozen fuel cans. I also always put the nozzle in the filler neck of the truck first, in fact that's the handy place from which I grab it when I'm standing in the bed of the truck ready to fill my gas cans. :p

The idea of causing ignition from a spark between the grounded filler nozzle and my discharged plastic gas cans, just never held water for me, and I study "sparks" for a living.
 
   / You Know You Are Old When #5,227  
You know you're old, when the new Pope is younger than you are. :rolleyes:
My wife sent my son and I a text two days ago, "they elected the new pope!"

I responded, "I heard they elected the old white guy."

My son didn't get it, but he's young.
 
   / You Know You Are Old When #5,228  
How old are you guys? Really?
I have the larger jugs, 25L, and have no problems lifting them up for fueling.
Oh yeah!
The new MF2607 are fueled from ground level.
I made a small stand the jug sits on and all I have to do is tilt the jug into the large funnel.
I'm only 66 so I'm still lifting 6 gal. jugs of diesel up about chest high to fill my tractor. I fill the containers as full as I can because I figure I don't have to do it as often that way.
 
   / You Know You Are Old When #5,230  
I'm only 66 so I'm still lifting 6 gal. jugs of diesel up about chest high to fill my tractor. I fill the containers as full as I can because I figure I don't have to do it as often that way.
Still doing that at 75, though it's not as easy as it once was.
 

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