Posted by JayinNY on February 11, 2014 at 08:32:04 from (198.228.201.165):
Well I was unloading my snowblower off my truck this am at the farm, outta 3 trucks only my ford tailgate cables are still intact since new in 2000, the dodge and Chevy ones rotted threw, and I don't replace them, so the tail gate has a nice angle for loading the snowblower on, but, I put my 2.5 gallon spill proof 2 cycle gas can on the tailgate, when I pulled the blower across the can slid off the tailgate, well being so cold the can cracked! I've had good luck with this can, but most the ones out there now are junk. I got thinking I usta use Rubbermaid 2.5 gallon for years, until the can got punctured and I couldent buy replacement spouts for them anymore, so I look on eBay, wow, the price of used cans is unreal! Who would have thought older cans would sell for more than when they were new? Must be everyone can't stand the new "carb" ventless cans, lol!
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