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![]() On Fri, 10 Jun 2005 08:37:30 -0400, HarryKrause wrote: Serious question... My little string trimmer has a pretty small fuel tank for gasoline. I keep the fuel for it in a one-gallon jug with one of those spouts that allow fuel to flow when the tab on the spout is pressed against the flange opening of the tank on the trimmer. It's very hard to control the flow, as it were. You have to pour really slow so you don't suddenly overfill the tank and have gasoline overflowing onto the garage floor, driveway, lawn, et cetera. Spilling gasoline on that gravel driveway must make a real mess. |
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