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Default Fuel carrying

It is important that there not be a whole lot of air in the jug when you
start if the tube is as large as I use. It takes a good big puff...
My hose is reinforced with the braiding, but I'm not sure it makes any
difference other than holding its shape perhaps.

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On Jun 6, 4:11 pm, "Garland Gray II" wrote:
A fellow suggested to me a technique that I have found works well. I keep
on
board a piece of vinyl tubing of about 1 1/4 " ID,...


Sounds way better than the nasty store bought siphon that I use. I
think I'll try it. Thanks!

-- Tom.



 
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