Anyone make movies?

showcrop

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I think that I have a good idea for a movie, even if it went no farther than U-Tube. It features fueling with one of those plastic safety spout fuel containers. it first shows the person's hands trying to get the ring into position for it to work, then it proceeds to pouring for four seconds until vacuum stops the flow. Then the bucket tips up and fuel goes on the hood, and runs down the side of the tractor. The spout then goes toward the fill opening again and fuel goes onto the tank top and a little goes into the tank. The camera then pans to the fuel running down the side of the motor and dribbling off and onto the ground, then onward to the potential path of fuel to a stream a hundred yards away. This is followed by another two sequences of tipping and spilling. finally it goes to a hand turning a key, then a wire arcing, then a sequence of tractor burning, This last part would be lifted from another U-tube video. Would this make good entertainment?
 
If you could make a replacement spout for these new gas cans you could make a LOT of money! They make the best safety can going! Its the can you never use because you cant figure out how to use it! So its very safe! Bandit
 

Remember the days everyone reused 5 gallon oil buckets for gas cans? I wish I had some of them now instead of those cheap plastic things they make now. I have a friend who used to take diesel fuel out to his tractors in milk cans. He also had a big metal funnel to use with it. Never spilled a drop while refueling the tractor.
 
My fantasy is to take the idiot responsible for those cans a few miles out into the desert, give him one of those cans filled with fresh water, smash one of his thumbs between two rocks, tell him to have a good day, and leave him there. TDF
 
Farm Show magazine had an article about how a guy would drill a small hole in the top of the can. Then he would take a tire valve stem, remove cap, take out the core with the lil' tool. Now he takes a wire, ties a bolt, washer etc on one end and sticks the other end of wire thru' the valve core (from the big end, obviously), and pushes wire into rthe can thru' cap spout hole and threads the end on thru' the drilled hole...see where I'm goin' yet? Then pull on wire till the stem pops into place!!...Ta dah!! its all butterflies and unicorns again....Remove/loosen the cap when fueling of course.....


(quoted from post at 05:52:55 02/20/15) I think that I have a good idea for a movie, even if it went no farther than U-Tube. It features fueling with one of those plastic safety spout fuel containers. it first shows the person's hands trying to get the ring into position for it to work, then it proceeds to pouring for four seconds until vacuum stops the flow. Then the bucket tips up and fuel goes on the hood, and runs down the side of the tractor. The spout then goes toward the fill opening again and fuel goes onto the tank top and a little goes into the tank. The camera then pans to the fuel running down the side of the motor and dribbling off and onto the ground, then onward to the potential path of fuel to a stream a hundred yards away. This is followed by another two sequences of tipping and spilling. finally it goes to a hand turning a key, then a wire arcing, then a sequence of tractor burning, This last part would be lifted from another U-tube video. Would this make good entertainment?
 
Years ago I had four red metal "Jerry Cans"...never realized how precious they were and I surplused them when I downsized after my last divorce...(Now, now, I've only had 2) I sure wish I had the cans back...not the wife....
 
I have done two like that. Now I can actually get some gas out of it in a day's time. I also clipped off the impossible to operate catch at the filler neck. TDF
 

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