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    Quote Originally Posted by 4bee View Post
    Even better, drive an S2A, no sweat with Jerricans as they come with an in tank extendable nozzle.
    The Series 1 is super easy as well.

    As is the LC,high flow,low flow nozzle,jerry can,any type of funnel,no worries,easy as.And if the jerry gets a bit heavy,a wheely bin is just the right helpfull height.

    Oh,and the S1 doesnt even need a fuel guage,easy to dip the tank.

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    Quote Originally Posted by scarry View Post
    Oh,and the S1 doesnt even need a fuel guage,easy to dip the tank.
    In the OKA I just peer down the hole(s).
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    This I can get...
    maybe hacksaw the end off and see whats left...

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    Make sure you have a misfuelling reset device in case you upset it, not sure if yours has one but worth checking.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pedro_The_Swift View Post
    This I can get...
    maybe hacksaw the end off and see whats left...
    Or pour the 10L into a jerry can first (normal funnel), and then use the pourer as is....

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    This is what I ended up with-- the 10L Pro Quip container has an air bleed valve so it flows fast!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pedro_The_Swift View Post
    This is what I ended up with-- the 10L Pro Quip container has an air bleed valve so it flows fast!


    In theory that drum clamp should be ok but in practice even after carefully dressing the sealing face of the drum a number of times I could never get it to work/seal properly so binned it & wondered if the plastic bit distorted when it was tightened?


    A wheelie bin you say Paul? Wheelie?
    I know they can be used for all sorts of reasons, a mobile ice box is one I have seen. One really needed a drink to dive into the ice water to find a Stubbie.


    EDIT. Just had another close look & now reckon the "Tin Plate" base on mine is far too light compared to that same piece on a Proper Jerrican. I thought I had binned it but found it hanging on a nail in the shed.


    Now shesa goner.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tins View Post
    In the OKA I just peer down the hole(s).
    I reckon you make a habit of that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by scarry View Post
    The Series 1 is super easy as well.

    As is the LC,high flow,low flow nozzle,jerry can,any type of funnel,no worries,easy as.And if the jerry gets a bit heavy,a wheely bin is just the right helpfull height.

    Oh,and the S1 doesnt even need a fuel guage,easy to dip the tank.
    Wood or Brass? Have seen both.

    The wooden ones would be ideal to start a campfire if one is caught short.

    A Petrol saturated stick, what could possibly go wrong?

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    Quote Originally Posted by 4bee View Post
    Wood or Brass? Have seen both.

    The wooden ones would be ideal to start a campfire if one is caught short.

    A Petrol saturated stick, what could possibly go wrong?
    Not much,can’t think of anything going wrong

    Back on topic.

    Can’t remember dipping it,fuel gauge was one of the few things that didn’t play up,not bad for around 67 years old.

    Unlike the fuel pump,generator,starter,etc,etc,etc.

    I use a long plastic cable tie,one we use on AC flexes,for the water tank in the Tojo.Works well.

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