cant be as silly as filling a boats ROD HOLDER with 80 odd litres of pulp,,,:D:D
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cant be as silly as filling a boats ROD HOLDER with 80 odd litres of pulp,,,:D:D
Oh I dunno, I know a bloke who thought he had gone well over what his boats fuel tank could hold. I think in the end there was 200L odd of fuel in the bilge :eek:
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Originally Posted by Pedro_The_Swift
well that put half a mouthful of coffee over my monitor....
daft as it may sound ... how many of the ULP victims... were brits?
the reason i ask is that in the UK diesel pumps nearly always have black fillers, and ULP have Green....
im wondering if like i nearly have... if these people have seen the green pump and picked up the 'other' pump... without realising... fortunately i have come to realise that if i can only just hold on to the filler nozzle handle due to the amount of diesel round it i have the right one... ULP handles are far too clean and dry ;)
Thanks
Steve
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Originally Posted by incisor
then my work here is done--:angel:
Many years ago a bloke working for the same company as me was filling a 44 in the back of a Holden ute from the company bowser - it was after dark, he had latched the bowser trigger and was busy gossipping. The sound of the petrol running over the top of the ute tailgate alerted him to a problem..........Quote:
Originally Posted by Phoenix
a 1st year aprentice at a mates work... got told to fill a car with oil during a service, funily enough the car didnt even come close to firing, never heard the rest of the story
Simon
What's this - have a go at the PHOM's day :cool:Quote:
Originally Posted by 5teve
An update on the pump,
According to the repairer, there are a few 'blue bits' inside from lack of lube! nothing horrendous though, and the owner should be back on the road for about $1500 all up, including filter, labour to remove and refit/time pump, flush and clean tank / lines/ sedimenter etc.
Could've been a bit worse if the main shaft had been damaged, or the housing needed replacing, He was pretty fortunate.
JC
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Originally Posted by justinc
very luck indeed.