Spill proof fuel containers

   / Spill proof fuel containers #11  
It's the law of of unintended consequence of government action. Whatever is intended, the opposite eventually occurs. Think about it.

Oh--find an old can and take good care of it. Also, you can now buy old style nozzles that fit other cans as well.
 
   / Spill proof fuel containers #12  
This is what I use=no spill what so ever, but, a little pricy.
01-03-11 Gas Can 6.JPG
 
   / Spill proof fuel containers #14  
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

Great idea, thanks !!
 
   / Spill proof fuel containers #15  
I drove a 12-penny galvanized nail in each container where the vent used to be put. With hammering it in you have a snug fit, although not spill proof, and it holds the nail well. I also gut the nozzle and it pours great. Just pull the nail, take off cap and pour. No cost!
 
   / Spill proof fuel containers #16  
Don't work well for me as well, Always spill a little when fueling the saw from my 2 gallon jug. Hard to see the level in the saw tank. I like the flex hose with valve that I use for diesel, but again the cheap plastic hose does not last very long.
 
   / Spill proof fuel containers #17  
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.

I just unscrew the cap and use a funnel to fill the tank. It works great on a tractor, and I have a smaller funnel that works OK for lawn mowers. Most recently I bought a new style that just has a push button like a water cooler that works pretty good.
 
   / Spill proof fuel containers #18  
I haven't found a safety feature that can't be defeated. If I can't figure it out, some else has and posted it on the net. I haven't done the schrader valve thing yet, but plan to. Also I think I'm going to get a high performance fuel pump and use it to pump gas from the can to tank.

Wedge
 
   / Spill proof fuel containers #19  
I just use two old metal WWll five gallon jerry cans. Simple and work just fine. The design makes them fit in the floor of the car just right.

mark
 
   / Spill proof fuel containers #20  
Get an EZ-pour kit, may not be available in your state:

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UNIVERSAL GAS SPOUT ォ EZ-POUR

Thanks for letting us know about these spouts. Just got a couple in myself and couldn't be happier with them. Oh, I would also suggest getting the Hi-Flo ones as they come with extensions, which make the spout about 18 inches or so in length. Works great for filling up the tank on my 'bota with as high as it is on the hood.
 

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