Oil & Fuel Why not use a funnel with a screen to fill fuel?

   / Why not use a funnel with a screen to fill fuel? #11  
Whats the part number for that kero siphon? Can't find it on TSC.

murph
 
   / Why not use a funnel with a screen to fill fuel? #12  
That U.S.Navy safety website (with the weekly photos of incredibly stupid stunts people do) described an incident where a guy caused an explosion at a filling station by filling his gas can without removing it from the vehicle. Since it wasn't grounded, static electricity set it off. Wonder why the stations don't post that warning since its tempting not to unload and reload the back of a truck if you can reach the cans with the hose.
 
   / Why not use a funnel with a screen to fill fuel? #13  
<font color="blue"> Plastic is the worst case senario for sparks. Makes for static electricity build up from the flowing fuel and no ground. </font>

Good Point!
 
   / Why not use a funnel with a screen to fill fuel? #14  
Every station I buy at does have it posted along with the one not to get back in your vehicle and not to use cell phones. Nobody reads them.
 
   / Why not use a funnel with a screen to fill fuel? #16  
</font><font color="blue" class="small">( i don't know the reason for that , but i will just tell you that i have been fueling lots of equiptment, lawn mowers, GT's, farm tractors, etc, have never used a screen in the funnel, and have never had a fuel prolem caused by dirt or sediment in the fuel.
In MHO if you have that much stuff in your fuel cans that you need a screen to catch it , you need to change where you get your fuel and get new containers )</font>
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It's not the Fuel
It's not The cans.
I don't think switching cans wil do away with condensation
 
   / Why not use a funnel with a screen to fill fuel?
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#17  
Since there is so much intrest in this I think I'll send an email to JD and see what their reasoning is. I post the reply when I get it.
Lawn
 
   / Why not use a funnel with a screen to fill fuel? #18  
</font><font color="blue" class="small">( Since it's in safety and specifying plastic, I'm guessing they're worried about a spark.

*Else, if you keep clean fuel; the screen shouldn't matter either way. No worries! /forums/images/graemlins/cool.gif )</font>
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*It's water condensation not dirty fuel is why you need to filter the fuel before you pour it in the tractor.
Both dirty and clean fuel can and does probably have water in it.
 
   / Why not use a funnel with a screen to fill fuel? #19  
</font><font color="blue" class="small">( That U.S.Navy safety website (with the weekly photos of incredibly stupid stunts people do) described an incident where a guy caused an explosion at a filling station by <font color="red"> filling his gas can without removing it from the vehicle. </font> Since it wasn't grounded, static electricity set it off. Wonder why the stations don't post that warning since its tempting not to unload and reload the back of a truck if you can reach the cans with the hose. )</font>

<font color="red"> I never take them out to fill them</font>.
 
   / Why not use a funnel with a screen to fill fuel? #20  

Because a screen won't filter out water!!


Are you really sure. Think about molecule size!! /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif

Egon
 

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