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We cant walk awayWhen buying gasoline, estimate how many gallons you'll need to fill the tank.
Don't stray away from your vehicle when filling.
And then when nearing the max, pay careful attention to the pump's automatic shut-off.
Because if the back pressure sensor doesn't work, gasoline will pour out onto the ground.
This happened to me a couple days ago.
I was right there, so very little spilled.
But one of the station attendants said some other recent traveller was less careful,
& lost many gallons. Somehow, this caught fire, taking out several pumps in the
resulting conflagration.
Use the people ahead of you as your radar detector.To avoid getting a speeding ticket - don't speed!
Don't drive hazmat.Tell me you smoke at the wheel when you drive far away ? Or are you waiting for a stop?
And in general, how do you feel about smoking at the wheel?
Not always.It will shut off
Our pumps dont have an auto, you have to release the lever which is a mechanical valve actuator. If it doest retract you will know that the fuel is still flowing by feel and know it shouldn't beNot always.
Automation isn't always automatic.
Wow....I can't remember back when there was no auto shut-off mechanism on pumps.Our pumps dont have an auto, you have to release the lever which is a mechanical valve actuator. If it doest retract you will know that the fuel is still flowing by feel and know it shouldn't be
We used to have them but it was decided they were unsafe and removed. But we still have the auto shutoff as long as you're still compressing the valve handle but you cant walk away a leave it pumpingWow....I can't remember back when there was no auto shut-off mechanism on pumps.
Where do you live....in the 1930s?
Oh, I see what you mean.We used to have them but it was decided they were unsafe and removed. But we still have the auto shutoff as long as you're still compressing the valve handle but you cant walk away a leave it pumping
Dont come to canada! LolOh, I see what you mean.
I occasionally find pumps requiring that I stand there depressing the trigger on the valve.
Hate those.
When buying gasoline, estimate how many gallons you'll need to fill the tank.
Don't stray away from your vehicle when filling.
And then when nearing the max, pay careful attention to the pump's automatic shut-off.
Because if the back pressure sensor doesn't work, gasoline will pour out onto the ground.
This happened to me a couple days ago.
I was right there, so very little spilled.
But one of the station attendants said some other recent traveller was less careful,
& lost many gallons. Somehow, this caught fire, taking out several pumps in the
resulting conflagration.
How about "Dont be Chinese while driving".
When buying gasoline, estimate how many gallons you'll need to fill the tank.
Don't stray away from your vehicle when filling.
And then when nearing the max, pay careful attention to the pump's automatic shut-off.
Because if the back pressure sensor doesn't work, gasoline will pour out onto the ground.
This happened to me a couple days ago.
I was right there, so very little spilled.
But one of the station attendants said some other recent traveller was less careful,
& lost many gallons. Somehow, this caught fire, taking out several pumps in the
resulting conflagration.
In Revoltistan, such people get the breath penalty.But is it ok to park at the pump, go into the convenience store and do some shopping, and then come out and fill the tank....during a snow storm..... I'm just wondering because I came across that during the first big snowstorm we got this year......3 cars taking up space at the pumps with no one in them, while copious parking spaces were available..... I came in, filled up and was getting in the car when owners of 2 of the 3 came out carrying bags of junk food and THEN started the whole putting gas in their car process. All 3 cars where there when I arrived
In Revoltistan, such people get the breath penalty.
(Some ask for the death penalty, but that would be too lax.)
I actually seriously considered buying a small tank some years ago.Next snowstorm I'm going to fill up the tank...of the tank
I actually seriously considered buying a small tank some years ago.
But it wasn't nearly as manly as the one in your video. It had rubber
tires, & just a machine gun (disabled, of course). And it wasn't even
Ameristanian....some Eurotrash thing (but in great condition).
I vaguely recall that it was Belgian. It looked somewhat like...
I should'a bought it.
It would'a been great at car & truck shows.
I'd need something small enuf to haul on a 14k# trailer.You need a Greyhound......the tank...not the dog