Posted by showcrop on February 20, 2015 at 04:52:55 from (66.31.196.130):
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?
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