Posted by JayinNY on January 02, 2010 at 14:20:06 from (67.72.98.45):
I have rubbermaid plastic gasoline cans from about 10-15 years ago. The spouts have cracked and broke, about 10 years ago I was at wally world and saw replacement parts for sale, comes with a spout, cap and vent cap, so I bought about 5 of them. Well now years later we used all of them up, Im on my last one. I do look at garage sales for used cans too. Any way all the cans I see now are vent free, I got some for free and they suck. Have any of you guys found a user friendly gas can nowadays? I drilled small holes in the vent free cans so it would pour better, but gas, or diesel always leaks out when transporting gas to my farmall H..... Also NY state law for commercial bussiness is you must use safty cans, well they too suck, in 15 years of being in business we never use them or got fined for not having them,, Thank my lucky stars.. J
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