Posted by The Famous Grouse on December 05, 2018 at 11:30:19 from (97.116.4.10):
In Reply to: Gas caddy... posted by Red1 on December 04, 2018 at 14:27:05:
I've thought about various "bulk" solutions and they all seem to complicated. I found that just buying a couple of those really big funnels helps a lot.
I can take the whole spout off the 5-gallon gas can and then I can pour the whole can in the tractor through the funnel in about a minute instead of standing there straining my arms for 5 minutes while the gas dribbles out of a spout.
Obviously, it should be stated the funnels are illegal in 59 states and it is also illegal to transport a funnel without chaining it down with real chains. Not straps. Obviously.
Hey guys, there's this tag on my sofa that's been bugging me. Can I take it off?
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We need El Presidente to build a wall against gravity and make Mexico pay of it. Maybe they can add that to the check they'll be sending for that other wall? That'll save them the cost of writing two checks.
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