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jimkelly
for the meanwhile - versus plastic can for getting lawnmower gas ??

jim
root
QUOTE(jimkelly @ May 1 2007, 07:00 AM) *

for the meanwhile - versus plastic can for getting lawnmower gas ??

jim


I started feeling bad for you, 'cause nobody responded to your goofy post so here you go.....


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Mcmaster Carr cat# 4290T5 - color choices - Blue, Red, Yellow less than 30 bucks

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root
QUOTE(root @ May 1 2007, 12:54 PM) *

QUOTE(jimkelly @ May 1 2007, 07:00 AM) *

for the meanwhile - versus plastic can for getting lawnmower gas ??

jim


I started feeling bad for you, 'cause nobody responded to your goofy post so here you go.....


Safety Can Man chair.gif

Mcmaster Carr cat# 4290T5 - color choices - Blue, Red, Yellow less than 30 bucks

beerchug.gif


like this!
jimkelly
i will check for optional sizes - that one may be too tall but looks robust enough for a 914 : )

i guess front truck best for gas can - back truck may be KA BOOM prone : (


jim
azbill
It is a simple fix - fix the gas gauage, an odometer is nice but really needed. biggrin.gif
toon1
Fill up every day! biggrin.gif tha odo is not that hard to fix
jimkelly
http://www.pelicanparts.com/techarticles/9...der_replace.htm



QUOTE(azbill @ May 1 2007, 12:54 PM) *

It is a simple fix - fix the gas gauage, an odometer is nice but really needed. biggrin.gif

markb
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Fix the problems.
Odo is not that hard. Gauge is probably just a stuck sender. Take it out & clean it.
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