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Around 6/10/2005 5:37 AM, HarryKrause wrote:

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.



Not that this helps _at_all_ in your situation, but speaking of pouring
fuel...


I really like my Coleman auto spout for when I need to fill my camp
stove:
http://www.basspro.com/servlet/catal...arTextId=60433

Just attach it to the "Scout water" can, upend the can into the stove's
tank, press down, and wait for the glugging to stop. Very handy, with no
spillage.



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