Its all in the timing. See above.How else would the tanker get fuel into the underground tank?
Best to wait a couple of hours after you see a truck drop diesel if you have a CRD.
Regards Philip A
Go to here Mr Funnel Fuel Filter Funnels
You will see one at 45l per minute more than enough for most pumps. Never had a problem using the 19l per minute version at all but it takes practice
They are for suspended solids and water. Both are primary issues when refuelling. The issue is rarely ever fuel quality rather fuel storage that brings the contaminants.
We always ask when was the last drop to avoid the turbidity caused by dropping 10,000l into an underground tank.
Personal choice as to when you use something like this. The discussion is really about risk management of refuelling. I have seen plenty of dodgy fuel disgorged from poorly maintained JC captured by our funnels. Our JC are flushed with metho at the end of each trip and dried then again prior to refill.
Rob
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						SubscriberIts all in the timing. See above.How else would the tanker get fuel into the underground tank?
Best to wait a couple of hours after you see a truck drop diesel if you have a CRD.
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		Good timing, was about to ask if anyone had any trouble with fuel quality in central Australia. Planning to tow 3 ton van from Rockhampton to Darwin and down to the Rock. Would like to know best places to fill up. Happy to pay more for the fuel if it is better quality. Do not have long range tank so may take a couple of 20l fuel containers but will still be limited by range. Very happy to hear from others who have done the same tow.
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						SubscriberIMHO all high volume stations are OK.
I found Longreach expensive but the stations are high volume so should be OK.
The Shell depot on the Western side of Mt Isa was the cheapest for me last year and is by definition high volume.
Katherine is /was the cheapest in NT and there is a Coles Shell in the street behind the shopping Mall. It is very high Volume.
Three Ways is expensive but does large volume so is OK IMHO.
Regards Philip A
Ron B.
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2003 L322 Range Rover Vogue 4.4 V8 Auto
2007 Yamaha XJR1300
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						SubscriberThey have bigger tanks,and anyway problems will soon be apparent when semis fill if they have problems.
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						As an extension of this discussion, has anyone got a view on the impact of different brands of diesel on the 3.0l engines?
I've only had my 3.0l TDV6 for a month and haven't had a chance to get feel for any impacts of the brand of fuel. I used to have a Mitsubishi diesel and BP Ultimate gave me the best fuel consumption, Caltex next and Shell gave me the worst results.
Thanks and for the record absolutely loving being a LR owner!
I'm not sure if it's right or wrong, but on another forum as the owner of another brand prior to LR, the consensus on that forum was BP Ultimate was best with highest and most consistent cetane rating, then Caltex Vortex then the others.
Ron
2013 D4 SDV6 SE
My company fuel card is for Caltex, I'd like to swap to BP but not for the price difference.
I used that largest Mr Funnels funnel for my outback trips, especially when using jerry cans.
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