Posted by JML755 on February 03, 2016 at 17:56:18 from (74.199.77.185):
In Reply to: Gas cans posted by wisbaker on February 02, 2016 at 13:20:43:
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I second that. I usually take the whole spout off and use a funnel. However, this past weekend, I had to put some gas in my truck and had a few minutes so I decided to try (once again) to use the darn spout on a new can. The stupid green ring has a locked and unlocked padlock symbol but I couldn't get it to pour in either position (wasn't sure which way was "open", since the symbol location made it unclear which was which). It has the hook and I couldn't push the spout down by hand, so what luck do you suppose I'd have with a full gas can balancing on that little hooky thing in the tank opening? I tried anyway a couple of times and finally the spout broke, spilling a bunch of gas on the ground (and my boots). So this can will end up with a modified cap and screw in a drilled hole for a vent just like the others. :roll:
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