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macphanatic wrote:
Did you check to see if the rental place has a can you can rent or borrow?
Great idea, I will check.
If this rental work out well, we might be renting the brush mower two or three times a year, so we might need our own gas can.
The neighbors are due back shortly, I’ll see if I can borrow one from them.
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Find a racing one that doesn't have the stupid valves on them.
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I've been using an electric transfer pump to fill my mower from five gallon containers. I got it at Harbor Freight for about $8. It needs two d-cells.
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Costco usually has 5 gal cans for around $15
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Next time you are in Canada or Mexico buy a couple. They don’t have the stupid spout that causes more spillage than I care to describe.
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Carnos Jax wrote:
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I bought a 5l and 10l and they have been very good for me...
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B001PCRFYG
Sometimes great minds think I alike, this is exactly what I bought many years ago. Can't at all tell I have a gas can in the garage. Very pleased with purchase.
This is the gas can I have been using for 2 years. IMO It works much better than the other gas can options.
Dave
...on the trailing edge of technology.